PDA

View Full Version : Still Looking for A320 Throttle Drawings



Buddym
01-13-2009, 03:49 PM
I see that there are quite a few folks with pretty snazzy throttle systems, does anyone have drawings of the parts used to build them?
Thanks

Trevor Hale
01-13-2009, 03:57 PM
Hi Buddy, Most of us who build the throttles do such from pictures like that on Airliners.net

Others, get their own pictures from the aircraft. this hobby is very intense and you will need some patience.

Somone is bound to see your post in the other thread... Hang in there someone will be able to help, it just takes a little time.

Trev

Trevor Hale
01-13-2009, 04:02 PM
Have a look in the gallery..

http://www.mycockpit.org/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=3482

Buddym
01-24-2009, 10:48 PM
Well, I didn't have any luck getting any drawings of the A320 throttle levers and such, so I looked at all of the available photos and made some that seem close. The prototypes I made seem small to me, can anyone confirm this for me, and if so how much am I off? I have attached a photo of what I made and would greatly appreciate any help.

Thanks,
BuddyM
Tampa, FL

Michael Carter
01-24-2009, 11:13 PM
It looks very close to me.

As I've found out, many cockpit parts look larger than life in photos, but are not as big as they seem when you have them in your hands.

Buddym
01-25-2009, 12:01 AM
I tried to get close, but it seems like in the photos of the units being buily by our talented Aussie they looked a little larger.I wonder if anyone has the parts in hand to actually measure them? Once I verify the dimensions and polish my dxf files I will post them here. My homemade cnc machine did a fair job on these, I might just use them instead of making new ones from plastic. I should be able to cut thrust reverse levers and assemble the whole thing tomorrow for a test fit. I will post more pics as they progress. If anyone is interested in my meager work, please let me know.

Thanks,
Buddy

Michael Carter
01-25-2009, 12:17 AM
If you want to hear about some meager work, I cut my throttle lever shafts with a jigsaw with the 1/8" aluminum stock clamped to the workbench top.

I used more than a few blades cutting six identical pieces that are nearly 15" long, and nearly wore out a double cut bastard file. I paid the utility bill for Dremel Tool Company that month too with all of the sanding drums I bought. :D

Anyone with a CNC machine should be able to turn out work that Boeing or Airbus would be proud of. ;)

Buddym
01-25-2009, 01:02 AM
When I first started considering building a cockpit sim 2 years ago I knew I couldn't justify the price of some of the commercial components. The throttle assembly alone was more than I thought I could spen on the entire sim!!! (how silly of me!)

I thought that I could make some of the parts, like the throttle quad, and save enuff to pay for the CNC machine. At the time I had FDS panels with 19" CRT monitors behind them. A few weeks of running them showed clearly that my wallet could not stand the air conditioning and electric bill they contributed to! Here in Tampa ig gets really hot without all of that eq, and I had to shelve the whole project until LCDs hit $100 each. Three weeks ago they did, and I bought 8 of them. That meant it was time to get going again. I sure wish I had used that time a little more wisely and studied cad/cam a little more. I could have been researching the dimensions of the throttle too.... anyway..

I built the CNC machine from plans I bought on ebay for $25. It works pretty well, even in my novice hands. The machine is probably way more capable than its builder! I know my work will not be as good as most others I see, but I hope to a good job none the less. It sounds like you put a lot of sweat and hard work into your sim, what would you say has been the most difficult part of building it has been? Also I wanted to ask what your favorite part of simming is?

Thanks,
Buddy

Michael Carter
01-25-2009, 02:19 AM
The most difficult part has been convincing myself that I could do it and not give up when things got tough or came to a standstill or money was tight on occasion.

At the time, everything seemed difficult. From reverse engineering a Sperry SP-50 autopilot, to building the throttle assembly, to worrying about anything I built or modified was actually going to interface to the sim. Don't even get me started on building a crew seat. I don't think I'll ever do that again.

My favorite part is the flying and the places I get to go without ever leaving my basement. A lot of those places I've really been to, but it's been a long time but the memories survive. The navigation and approaches and departures are my favorite physical tasks.

The beauty of the 727 is that it navigates exactly the same way with exactly the same instruments I used to get my instrument ticket.

Buddym
02-01-2009, 11:53 PM
Well, here are a few more photos of the thrust lever prototypes for the A320 throttle assembly. I am using Westozy's photos as a guide, seems like maybe these are about right. As you can see I am toying with the idea of doubling the thickness of the upper most portion of the lever assembly that supports the lever grips. It feels good with the single thickness, but it seems beefier with the double thickness. I would like to hear any comments, the new milling bits will be here soon, so unless anyone points out any major issues, I will use my current cad and cut files on the abs plastic for the ones I will use in the sim.

Thanks,

Buddy

Michael Carter
02-02-2009, 12:03 AM
They look good to me.

Can the machine cut the same thickness in aluminum instead of plastic?

It would be much sturdier in aluminum if possible.

brianwilliamson
02-02-2009, 02:43 AM
http://www.simpit.de/a320dim/page_01.htm
You should be able to get all your measurements from there. I did !

Cheers.....................Brian W.:p

Buddym
02-02-2009, 11:07 AM
Yes, I can cut light aluminum, prob up to 1/4" with coolant and the right feed rate. I tell ya, these hardboard prototypes are so nice I am very tempted to finish then out and see how they work! Once they are bolted together they are very strong. Once filled, sanded, primed and painted they might work fine! If not the ABS should be strong enough, and the handles don't have to be painted or finished since it is black and has a very nice texture. The test peices I have cut and fitted with stainless hardware look great.

Brian,
I can't thank you enough for that link! I had seen this page about a year ago and couldn't find it again for the life of me! These photos confirm for me that I am within acceptable dimensions for my throttle levers. I can forge ahead now with confidence that I wont have to make anything twice due to incorrect dimensions. Of course you have ruined the forums now, since I will be asking lot's of questions now! Thanks again!

Buddy

Westozy
02-02-2009, 08:55 PM
Hi Buddy,

It's good to see others following in my footsteps, good luck with your TQ build.

Regards, Gwyn

Buddym
02-03-2009, 12:22 AM
yes, thanks ozy, a daunting task.Your TQs are a work of art! I will place all of my drawings, cad/cam files, and photos here for the the entire flight sim community to have as examples along with yours, hopefully anyone building their own tq will find them helpful.


Buddy

Riempie
03-28-2009, 07:23 AM
I see that there are quite a few folks with pretty snazzy throttle systems, does anyone have drawings of the parts used to build them?
Thanks

Here an adress who did make a throttle

http://www.a320homecockpit.de/00000096221175917/00000096330b5d910/000000961f132403b/index.html

Buddym
03-28-2009, 12:42 PM
I can show you what I am doing, not nearly as awesome as the work some of these guys are doing, but it will work (I think).

BuddyM

D8q400
04-23-2011, 05:01 PM
Also looking for A320 throttle dimensions/ drawings.

I am new to the forum and from reading the threads I can see that others have been looking for A320 throttle drawings.

I am looking to source exact dimensions of the A320 TQ, so that I can build a scale model of the moving throttles. I will use the model to design a prosthetic hand that I can use to gain my type rating.

Can anybody point me in the right direction?

Cheers

mardar
05-22-2011, 10:25 AM
Hello,

have a look into the download section, I have just uploaded a few drawings for the A 320 throttle. Base your TQ design on this drawings, you cant get closer to the original....;)

best regards

Mardar

D8q400
05-23-2011, 04:24 AM
Thanks. Will do.

bobsta63
04-17-2012, 11:15 AM
Sorry to re-open this thread up but....

Any chance of posting up the measurements for the TQ leavers as I've been looking for measurements for ages!

I'd really appreciate it,

Thanks,
Bobby

skywatch
07-14-2012, 05:58 PM
I'm with you on this Bobby.

C'mon nice people, help us out a little here please! ;-)

Skywatch

mardar
07-16-2012, 04:41 AM
Hi Bobby & Skywatch,

as mentioned already in an earlier post, please check the download section (Downloads/Cockpit Bitmaps and Drawings/Throttle Quadrant), as I have uploaded a while ago some detailed drawings of the A320 throttle. Maybe these docīs are off help for you.

best regards

Dennis