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beginning of my homebre cockpit project (Read 1521 times)
Nov 2nd, 2003 at 11:45pm

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ok. decided to make a start on my homebrew cockpit project. I would like to have something that resembles a 777 cockpit as thats what I fly 99.9% of the time.

I have 2 computers. one is the current one which runs fs2004, but i cant have it be integrated into the system. what I figured is I just use the tower alone for the cockpit, basically have the required connections to the cockpit stick out the back and I just move the tower from here in the dining room to where I have the cockpit and connect all the wires. the other computer I have no idea whther it works or not. i still need to put the power supply back together. it runs @ 333mhz, has 160MB ram total, and will either un windows 98 or 2000 on a 3GB drive. i do have a nic available for it, but hoping I can direct connect betwen usb if possible since I have 4 open usb ports available on this computer. I have 2 monitors to go with that computer but only one video card and I have the usual keyboard and mouse. that is pretty much what I have available along with the occasional peices of electronics lying around. for example my mom has an old CB radio that no longer works which has the LCD, switches, and knobs intact which are free at my disposal.

I have no idea where im gonna start but i feel that basic constrction of the non-electric hardware is going to be a good start.

EDIT: btw, I did some searching on ebay and came up with these bargains for joysticks: http://search-desc.ebay.com/search/search.dll?query=force+feedback+joystick+usb&... . are the logitech's listed there good bargains for their current bids or are those cheapie joysticks?
 
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Reply #1 - Nov 3rd, 2003 at 2:40am

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also, I thought id add that id like to have this as closed as possible. hopefully have it be a 2 seater and a door in the back between the 2 seats. basically have it simulate a real 777 s much as possible. it will most likely just have the controls and displays that are on the overhead panel and main panel though.

also, if I start woring on this and get really ahead in it by next summer, its going to need to be a modular cockpit. because we have had plans to move next summer so I dont need this ting to be completely buitl and then have to tea it apart peice by peice just to move.

im gonna try and get myself a copy of cad and work on some designs.
 
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Reply #2 - Nov 3rd, 2003 at 8:25am

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ok. so far i have gotten myself a trial copy of autocad for now. but now im stuck on dimension.s I have no clue what the dimensions are for real 777's, can someone help out here?


EDIT: well, autocad was diffiult.  now i guess im just gonna go by just written out dimensions if I can get any. so far ive got a 7x7 cube on isometric paper with a 3x6 door in the back and the start of an oddly shaped overhead console. i am also trying to get access to the virtal tour of a 777 cockpit which is available on the boeing site. hopefully that will hep some.
 
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Reply #3 - Nov 3rd, 2003 at 11:00am

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Vchat,

To find layouts...... search "cockpits" on Google.  There are a lot of pictures out there.  Exact dimensions are a bit harder to find.

I think TurboCAD has a "freeware" version that you can download.  You really don't need the complexity of AutoCAD to do this cockpit stuff.  Learning AutoCAD is a project and a half by itself  Wink.

Search the web for TurboCAD.

I use a package called Drafix QuickCAD for 2D and DesignCAD for 3-D.  Neither program was over $75 new at Comp USA.  I'll never need anything with more capabilities for the kind of CAD stuff I do........ even for professionally designing ceramic kilns (part of my "real" life.  Wink )

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Reply #4 - Nov 3rd, 2003 at 1:22pm

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ok. drew up a basic archtectual model of what im looking to build. main panel and overhead panel will be in the obvious positions.

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Reply #5 - Nov 10th, 2003 at 9:28am

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ok. well, seems that i may be back in business. i managed to get my other computer running last night by slightly lowering the angle of the power supply in the case so its not exactly flush against the back. so far ive managed to get it running for a continuous 9 hours. i may be able to get it running longer. right now its running windows 2000 pro like a dream but i can get it running 98 if required. only thing i can find wrong with any part on it is the keyboard. the 6 key (not numpad) is messed up. i press it and nothing happens. besides that everything seems in working order. i still have yet to do any construction work but hope to maybe get to work on some electronic work as soon as I can get my hand on some toggle switches.

btw i have still yet to get some cockpit dimensions for the 777. and investigating the boeing site indicates that they cant provide any of this information to me. so, if anyone has some resources for this, id be happy.
 
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