Hello,
I added a few Pics of my Dassault Falcon 50 Sim to the Photo Gallery.
The Parts are mostly original and Servo driven. I hope you enjoyed it. :p
Greetings from Frankfurt / Germany !!
Guenter
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Hello,
I added a few Pics of my Dassault Falcon 50 Sim to the Photo Gallery.
The Parts are mostly original and Servo driven. I hope you enjoyed it. :p
Greetings from Frankfurt / Germany !!
Guenter
Dude I almost Cry... That is amazing!! Ilove the Falcon 50 I used to fly that plane a lot in FS 2002 I Think? Amaizng freeware for it!! What hardware is controlling your sim??
Rergards,
Roberto
That is amazing! ... and i'm a boeing man. Thanks for the pics. :)
Welcome to the forum.
That is simply stunning, well done!!!:p
WOW.. Beautiful.. I miss My 900Ex.... GRRRRR
Great stuff, I can't wait to see more..
Trev
I saw pictures of this cockpit someplace a long time ago.. Don;t remeber where and I still say WOW!!!! Would like to see more and get some details! Very nice work!!
Very nice and real! If you ever get bored of the analog instruments you can always go digital http://www.rockwellcollins.com/conte...s/img_9178.jpg
Hello,
thanks to all for your friendly replies. Here a very short description of my Sim:
-FS2004 with the great Freeware Falcon 50 (Yannick Lavigne)
-FSUIPC (for me the most important Tool)
-FSBUS (1.Generation) for the 7-Segments , LEDīs ,Rotaries, ...
-RC Servos with a homebuild Driving Hardware and a little Visual Basic program of me for the Instruments
-Canon Beamer
-an original Falcon 50 Panel of a Forum Member in France
-2 Gulfstream Seats from ebay (The Seller was an real German Falcon50 Pilot, what a fortuity. From him I got a lot of Information about this Aircraft and 1:1 Panel and Pedestral Drawings.)
The idea for a Homesim was born, to train Crosswind Landings for my Private Pilot Licence. (FS98, Yoke , Pedals and Monitor, but it works)
After this I began my first steps with Servos and the MSFS in 2001.Then follows the great FSBUS.
Up to now it was a long way and there is still a lot of work in front of me.
I am very glad about the MyCockpit Website because there are a lot of
amazing Sim Projects all over the world and there are many tips to learn about.
I hope my english is not to bad and many greetings to all
Guenter
Yupe the freeware plane you mention is amazing!! Great Project buddy I hope you can post a video of the Gauges in action!! Will love to see that! Thanks for sharing and keep the good work!!
Hello!
Very nice cockpit setup you got!
The Falcon 50 is an amazing bird. Also it's good to see the bizjet sim family growing.
Looking forward to see more as you progress.
Best Regards
Per Alm