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Hi from sunny(?) Scotland
Hi Guys 'n' Gals,
My name is Andy Brown and I'm a flight sim nut.
Time server aircraft engineer (Scottish Avaition) then electronics engineer and finally now a computer technician in our local college.
Always been in to helicopters and particularly military ones. Recently came across SimHQ forum and decided to build a Comanche cockpit based on EECH.
Everything except the I/O cards has been made from scratch by me. Cards are Master Card, USB LCD, USB keys, and USB display boards from Open Cockpits.
As you can see all the indicators and MFDs are working from the game via SIOC and MaxiVista. Now working on wiring the switches.
Cheers,
Andy
Re: Hi from sunny(?) Scotland
Hi Andy.
Nice set-up. There are a few rotary wing builders around here, I think. Always nice to see fellow UK-based simmers joining up.
Welcome!
NH
Re: Hi from sunny(?) Scotland
Thanks for the pics andy, looks really good, nice to see a military pit too.
What you planning on doing for visuals?
Hope you find everything you need here :)
Re: Hi from sunny(?) Scotland
hi andy welcome to the forum from a fellow scottish military sim builder
lovely pics of your pit.
p.s scotland is always sunny isnt it .its just the low cloud and constant drizzle thats hiding it.
Re: Hi from sunny(?) Scotland
Welcome to MC.org !!!!
Excelent project ;)
Re: Hi from sunny(?) Scotland
Welcome to my cockpit Andy, very nice to see yet anouther builder here! And, if you ever get stuck, you will always have somebody here who can help you gt back on track! But a brilliant looking build so far! Good luck with whatever comes next on your projects, and believe me, you will NEVER stop building :p
Jordan
Re: Hi from sunny(?) Scotland
Welcome to Mycockpit.org Sunny and all the best with your project.
Re: Hi from sunny(?) Scotland
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Originally Posted by
Geremy Britton
Thanks for the pics andy, looks really good, nice to see a military pit too.
What you planning on doing for visuals?
Hope you find everything you need here :)
Hi Geremy,
Planning to use ground glass for front and triangular side screens. Will box this area in and back project using an Epson S1 I've got.
I have more info on my site if you want it. It's at:
http://www.simpit.me.uk
Cheers,
Andy
Re: Hi from sunny(?) Scotland
Thanks to everybody for the welcome. Hope I'll be able to contribute and help others in the future.
Cheers,
Andy
Re: Hi from sunny(?) Scotland
Hi Andy
Welcom to the madness. The best this about flightsiming is I can make it sunny in Scotland:)
Douglas
Falkirk
Scotland
Re: Hi from sunny(?) Scotland
Hi Andy,
Nice to see a helo enthusiast! Ahh, I remember the old Novalogic Comanche with a lot of fondness! Haven't been on the forum in a long time myself, but my sabbatical from the cockpit is over and the harsh demanding mistress is hollering at me! There is a point to all this - maxivista. How do you find it? I have seen it before and am considering implementing it to undock just my FMC. I am flying a Wilco A320 (no sign of that bloody Airsimmer advanced yet....).
I'd be grateful for your views (or anyone elses for that matter!)
Nigel.