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Aug 22nd, 2006 at 12:36pm

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i was wanting to get into building my own homecockpit. i was wondering what is the cheapist and easist way to go?
 
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Reply #1 - Aug 23rd, 2006 at 7:44am

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How cheap is cheap and what kind of pit do you want to build?
 

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Reply #2 - Aug 23rd, 2006 at 9:28pm

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I got the yokes for my soon-to-be simpit for $35 bucks.

We plan on making the throttle out of pipes and a metal rod. the rudders will be 2 peices of metal. The yokes will be able to be switched out for a stick for biplane flying or other planes with a stick. we will probably have just a peice of maybe rounded off metal switch for flaps and gear and lights (probably one "all lights" switch).


I think it total it will cost $150-$200 when completely finished, which isn't bad considering all that we will have and what it will be capable of.

Simpits dont have to be expensive, but remeber, the more things you include the more it will cost.
 

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Reply #3 - Aug 27th, 2006 at 2:58pm

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looking into multiple monitors, some type of flight yoke, rudderpedals, panel with working gauges and switches. something simple not complicated...i am looking to spend about 1000 american all in all
 
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Reply #4 - Aug 28th, 2006 at 4:05pm

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Flyboy4992,

Welcome to the insanity  Wink.  Actually you seem to be started off on the right foot just by asking this question.  I always recommend that people do the homework before beginning the physical work on the whole project. 

You will want to have a realistic assessment of what skills you bring to the table for fabrication.....and also what typical costs for parts you'll likely need will be.  This will take you some time.... but will be WELL worth it in planning your project.  It is PART of the project....and actually is part of the fun of undertaking such a complex activity. 

Remember that simpits seem to have a way of involving "design creep".  As you get involved and it gets more and more complete............. you'll find more and more that you still want to do.  It is terribly addictive  Wink.

"Cheap" is a relative word.  What is "cheap" for some... would be considered "expensive" for others.  Some of the simpits I have seen cost about what a real Cessna 172 would  Wink.  But it doesn't HAVE to be THAT expensive.  But keep in mind.... it does all add up pretty fast.

Home cockpit building does add costs when compared to just flying with a simple computer/joystick setup.  The costs are pretty much directly linked to the complexity of what you undertake........... combined with your scrounging and fabrication skills.  If you can't build it.... you usually have to buy it.  You'll pay for those skills that you don;t posess....which is the normal way of the world  Wink.

As an example..... just take rudder pedals. 

You can go out and buy a set of new CH Products USB Pro Pedals for about  $120 (USD) if you look arouind a bit.  Some would say that is expensive....some would say they are pretty cheap.  They ARE cheap when compared to some of the other rudder pedal options available..... which cost FAR more than that. 

BUT...... you could also construct yourself a set of pedals yourself using the "guts" from a joystick (see some other threads here).  How much this approach costs ALSO depends on the sources for your parts and your skills. 

If you have the old joystick just laying around...... the basic electronics are "free".  If you find a joystick at an electronics flea market..... they will cost you a bit more.... and if you buy a brand new joystick to canibalize, they will be even more money.

Then there are the parts for the physical / mechanical parts of the pedals.  If you make them out of wood they will cost a certain amount....possibly "free" if you have the stock lying around.  Metal fabrication will likely cost you more.......and if you have to tools to handle it. 

If you have to go out and buy some tools to fabricate the project..... you have to add that cost in too.

Look around at the supplies listed in the "Cockpit Building Resources" websites listed in the stickies at the top of this Forum.  That will help yopu get an idea of the cost for certain aspects of such a project. 

For example.... look at the GoFlight website to get an idea of the cost of their prefabricated VRP-166 COM and NAV radio panels.  If you are going to use them....... you will have a good idea of what they will actually cost you...... and what (less expensive) alternatives you might consider to solve the issue of having physical radios in the pit.  It you look to buy them used or on EBay....you'll also know what is a "good deal".  Or you'll decide that those types of radios are NOT something that you'll consider in planning your simpit design because they exceed tyour definition of "cheap".

Hope these thoughts have helped you.  Keep us posted here on your efforts (with photos)..... and if you have questions or need help with something.... just ask.  Someone likely will have an answer for you.


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.......................john

 

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