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Zlatko
10-21-2018, 06:49 PM
Dear fellow flight sim builders, i am looking forward to remove the old
switch panel in my Cessna 172 flightsim 'cockpit' and build a more realistic one.
And right now i am scratching my head in bewilderment and trying to establish what the real panel dimensions are.
I think, the most critical ones ( and therefore - most wanted :D ) are the distances
between eight tightening bolts holding the panel to the airplane's dashboard. And (eventually -the width / height of the panel it self.
The switch panel i am trying to build is as the one from the picture:
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=12824&stc=1

Best Regards.

cmdr114b
10-23-2018, 03:40 AM
Have you thought about going to your local flying club and politely explaining that you are building a 172 simulator and would it be possible to take some picture and measurement of the cockpit.
You may well be surprised how helpful they are.
The people interested in aircraft are their possible future customers.
John

Zlatko
10-23-2018, 04:20 AM
Hi John,
I would absolutely love to do that , if i wasn't back to my country for a holiday. And here is where the 'cockpit' is situated. There is no such blessing as flying clubs here.
And when back to UK, the work in hospital and patients take 150 % of my conscious time
Best Regards
Zlatko

No Longer Active
10-26-2018, 12:36 PM
Hi,

To be honest with you, there is no one size that fits all i'm afraid, and all the panels differ because the 172 was built throughout many years and has many models and prefixes (for example 172M). The panel you have uploaded is of a certain year and this may not be in later models. So what you need to do is create your own panel and using a panel size that will fit the switch area of your sim. You can then mimic the placements of all the switches and make a very good representation of the panel. If it was me, I would definitely do it this way. In the Cessna 150 cockpit that I am building, my panel is 'all in one'so I have no individual panels, for me it was easier for me to do this way, but every one is different. My blog has some stuff on the switch panel that shows you what I mean
https://cessna150cockpit.blogspot.com/.


Also, Hispa panels has a 172 panel and it measures 366 x 100mm if this helps: https://hispapanels.com/tienda/en/cessna-172/556-c172-engine-and-lights.html

Zlatko
10-26-2018, 04:39 PM
Hello CessnaGuy,
the panel you have build so far is really nice and realistic, i like it. Keep up the good work.
And regarding my switch panel - according to Corel draw- it is about 330 mm by 90 mm approx., but the thing is, i don't believe to what Corel says. And switches are getting much too close to each other ( since i am not using the original ones). What i am considering is extending the panel up-to 350 by 90. Beyond that it is getting difficult to putting avionix master switch right below the Yoke, as per cockpit pictures. At this very moment my panel is just a printed plaque and this time i am planing to 'firing the laser' in the nearest laser shop. But working out the real dimensions of Cessna 172 S or SP, or R in 'steam' configuration switches panel turned out to be mind-boggling task for me. But it is fun too, i should not complain too much :)
Best Regards
Zlatko

No Longer Active
10-27-2018, 11:37 AM
Hi Zlatko

I have CorelDraw too. I will check the 172 drawing that was uploaded to mycockpit on Corel too and will get back to you.

I am quite certain the panel is higher than 90mm more like 100-110cm.

Cheers

Alex

No Longer Active
10-27-2018, 12:28 PM
Hi

These are the measurements that I have come up with:

http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=12825&stc=1
Bigger Image: https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-YVGAFMJPQHY/W9SR3oB6owI/AAAAAAAACMs/-lYKUwgCgYg8pEKqhRHvGYm3hnkuMsAAgCLcBGAs/s1600/zlatko.png

About 99% accurate!

Cheers! Alex

Zlatko
10-27-2018, 05:14 PM
Thank you for taking the time to figure out those panel dimensions. And wow, there is a huge difference from what i initially thought. First they looked to me to be 330 by 90 , then 340 by 95 , and now you measured them as 380 by 110.
I think, you where right when initially mentioned that there is a difference from one panel to another panel.
Best Regards

Crashtender
11-09-2018, 06:28 AM
A quick tip:
Stop thinking in millimeters!.
The thing is designed in inches. ..
...you should do the same.
Think inches, 1/2 inches, 1/4 inches, 1/8 inches.

When you do that things will fall in to place and starts to make sense.