Results 11 to 20 of 23
-
01-20-2009, 01:47 PM #11
It's not difficult to do and doesn't require any electrical knowledge at all to hook up switches.
Solder two wires to the switch and plug it into the card on the terminals.
Tell FSUIPC what you want it to do through the drop-down menu and you're done.
Not everything in this hobby requres a computer science or electrical engineering degree.
We'll help you too.Boeing Skunk Works
Remember...140, 250, and REALLY FAST!
We don't need no stinkin' ETOPS!
Powered by FS9 & BOEING
-
01-20-2009, 01:52 PM #12
-
01-20-2009, 02:00 PM #13
- Join Date
- Feb 2007
- Location
- California, USA
- Posts
- 377
GlynD has been making panels by gluing printed images to a backing plate. He's registered here, but posts more frequently on the Viperpit forums. (His project is an AH-64 Apache helicopter gunship.)
His Viperpit project thread is here: http://www.viperpits.org/smf/index.php?topic=2905.0
He has posted pictures here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/glyndav...7601448095349/
-
01-20-2009, 03:09 PM #14
Thanks for the advice,so far but....
Guys
I really appreciate all the help this site has to offer, if it wasn't for this site I wouldn't even be attempting my own build.
I have FS2004, I plan on using mainly USB type controls on my sim, I would love to have working switches, even if it only turned on the Taxi lights....
But sometimes this site sounds like a different language to a novice builder, I don't know what FSUIPC is? and I understand about soldering the wires to the switch but onto what card on where?, that has lost me completey.
Again I apologise for the ignorance and your help is always appreciated.
-
01-20-2009, 04:11 PM #15
Recommended Interface Card.....
I have now realised that if I have an interface card, I will be able to have some of my toggle switches working on my overhead panel,
I only need a small card as it will only be used for this....
Can anyone recommend a Interface card that requires mimimum set up that can work up to 6 switches
Thanks for the help.....
-
01-20-2009, 05:50 PM #16
maybe you can have a look at http://www.opencockpits.com/catalog/...ards-c-21.html
there you find al kinds of interface cards specialy made for our hobby.
you need first some reading (ask here a couple of questions), but after a while, you will understand how it works, and then you can build your complete cockpit if you want.
FSUIPC: http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.html, a way that an interface card can 'talk' with flithsimulator and vice versa.
-
01-20-2009, 06:20 PM #17
Loe Bodnar's card will do more than that, plus your control axis's (how the heck do you spell the plural of 'axis') and rotary encoders if you wish.
It has 32 inputs and is well worth the money.
Go here: http://www.leobodnar.com/products/BU0836X/
Boeing Skunk Works
Remember...140, 250, and REALLY FAST!
We don't need no stinkin' ETOPS!
Powered by FS9 & BOEING
-
01-20-2009, 11:05 PM #18
- Join Date
- Apr 2007
- Location
- Alberta, Canada
- Posts
- 211
Shawn,
Which program did you use to make the paper panels out of?
Thanks
Rob
-
01-20-2009, 11:24 PM #19
I did some experimenting with home printed panels and found the ideal for backlighting was to use Westozy's method he wrote up for a Computer Pilot article some time ago. Produce a colour print of your panel first then print a black mask using clear transparency film of the same image. Very carefully line up the mask underneath the colour print so the lettering align perfectly. This will allow the backlighting to shine through the white lettering yet avoid bleed elsewhere. It's very effective, although not as effective as laser cut panels (which is what I ended up purchasing).
And yes a purchase of some sort of card such as Leo Bodner's will allow actual functionality as well.
Ken.
-
01-21-2009, 04:13 PM #20
I used Paintshop Pro to design the panels but any paint program that allows you to work with layers would work. I then saved them as Bmp file and inserted them into a word document as a picture. Inserting them into a word document allowed me to easily adjust the size of the artwork and print test copies on regular paper until I got things looking right. I then printed the final version onto high gloss photo paper and cut them out with an exacto knife and a ruler.
Similar Threads
-
CJ1 Panels
By mondo50m in forum General Builder Questions All Aircraft TypesReplies: 0Last Post: 01-17-2010, 07:48 PM -
panels.. panels GA & Heli
By Jackpilot in forum General Builder Questions All Aircraft TypesReplies: 0Last Post: 12-01-2008, 05:01 PM -
How to build inst panels?
By Desert Falcon in forum Cockpit Parts and Motion PlatformsReplies: 8Last Post: 07-07-2008, 08:54 AM -
PM Panels for FSX
By Ray Proudfoot in forum PM General Q & AReplies: 4Last Post: 01-20-2007, 03:39 PM