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After 2 month of hard work and zero skills i made this f18c cockpit. The wait for the module relese was much pleasent :doh:

It is not 100% accurate but i will use it with oculus rift

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That is hawt.

 

I would much rather use a pit like that and a big screen with invisible cockpit or something than an oculus. Seriously, in 2 months with all those controls? A 3D collimated display should be no problem for ya.

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Bloody awesome!

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here are all the steps :

1. search all the picture and materials with f18C - EASY/TIME CONSUMING

2. 3d model - i used the 3d model from FSX (is in the install folder) - I delete all the fuselage and i kept only cockpit. i scale it to 1:1 and i simplify it -remade some panels. (for this tasks i use some youtube tutorials and i call a friend 100 times - VERY HARD

3. buy some vectorial 2d panel drawings - 30$ -EASY

4. export 3d panels in vectorial format -MEDIUM

5. buy the wood panels - 50 $ -EASY

6. measure and cut the wood panels with a hand saw and file the edges - HARD

7. laser cut and engreve the faces of the panels - 170$ - EASY

8. search and buy push buttons, rotary encoders and toggle switches - 200$ - EASY/ VERY TIME CONSUMING

9. buy loebodnar controllers - 270$ - EASY

10. soldering the switches and wire the boards - MEDIUM/EXTREMELY TIME CONSUMING

 

my advice are:

1 don t start this type of project if you are a person who start something and never finish it.

2 you have to be extremely patient

3 prepare to do mistake and start over again

4 you have to be very methodical

 

My conclusion is that everybody can make this if he really want it and you don t have to be a NASA engineer. there a lot of information everywhere.

 

Now my problem is that with leobodnar boards and joy2key software the switches in the on position mantain the keyboard press . if someone can help me i will be grateful.

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Looks awesome!

Now my problem is that with leobodnar boards and joy2key software the switches in the on position mantain the keyboard press . if someone can help me i will be grateful.

This is normal (maybe joy2key allows you to change this, I've never used it) Now you have to edit some lua files for the modules to properly use your toggle switch inputs. It's time consuming but worth it.

 

I made a tutorial thread/video, you can find others as well. https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=186695

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Interesting tutorial. Tx for the link. I found a software similar to TARGET called Joystick Gremlin . About lua files i will wait for 2.5 and after ED will provide a stable version.

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Amazing work there mate I bet you are looking forward to the next module coming out.

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After 2 month of hard work and zero skills i made this f18c cockpit. The wait for the module relese was much pleasent :doh:

It is not 100% accurate but i will use it with oculus rift

 

You should get a trackball mouse, I use one, and its brillinant:pilotfly:

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I´m in for a ride, a VR ride:pilotfly:

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Drooling Drooling Drooling some more.

 

Are you sure you ain t wasting your work with Occulus rift?

 

How will you see the switches MFD and ect with the stuff in front of your eyes? (my impression)

 

I think a set of monitors/TV with track ir or similar could be much more enjoyable and not waste your work.

 

Now a question, i Se that you have many instruments that aren t a monitor ... RWR, artificial horizont, fuel gauge ect what are those, or which brand are they operational, i mean will they behave as they should or are they dummies?

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your pit looks great, it looks like they are the backgrounds u get with the thrustmaster bezals,

i'm about to start making a sim pit and use a Rift, for the switches there is a small gap near the nose that u can see out off if u look down,so u can see the switches that way, well that what im planning, im gona try and make it so i can move panels around for other pits

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After you bild yourself the cockpit you will know with eyes close where is every switch. The problem is with mfd. But after some practice i can push the right button 80%.

The gauges are printed . From the start i wanted to use it with oculus. I can t say that i am a big fan of f18. I enjoy more ww2 planes era. I own most of dcs modules but from modern planes i like su27 / 33/ mig29 which sadly are very poor implemented. So i needed a very big joystick .... that's why I built it :))) . my choice was f18 because it is alike ( kind of....) su27 and maybe i will like it too..

If all the screen and gauges were functional the amount of work time and money were exponentially higher. So i keep it simple.

My Buttkicker lfe mini will arive monday and with andre software i hope to bring some life in it.

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Hey Beerider just to confirm your suspicion. The Buttkicker with Andre sound module will bring life to your pit. Its a good addition you won't be disappointed.

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  • 3 weeks later...
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Hello!!

 

Amazing work on the cockpit!!!

 

Where dis you get the rotwry swtiches for the coms volume and ufc brightness?? Is it a off position than an axis??

 

Regards

Billy

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Posted (edited)
After 2 month of hard work and zero skills i made this f18c cockpit. The wait for the module relese was much pleasent :doh:

It is not 100% accurate but i will use it with oculus rift

 

Overall Great setup, especially since you mentioned your first time doing this. Although looks like you used F16 style MPCD dipplays.

 

 

These would be more fitting for the Horent Pit( even if they are used for the super Hornet) the MDI is certainly very similar to the AMPCD.

 

 

https://www.driven-technologies.com/simulated-flat-panel-displays/simulated-military-displays/f-18-simulated-displays/f-18-multi-purpose-display-indicator-mdi.html

 

 

and on ebay you can find some actual Hornet DDI on sale

 

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/F-18-Hornet-Cockpit-MFD-DDI-Instrument-Panel/253934097447?hash=item3b1fa6d427:g:8AkAAOSwCx5bw7M1:rk:1:pf:0

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  • 2 months later...
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here are all the steps :

 

.....

 

Now my problem is that with leobodnar boards and joy2key software the switches in the on position mantain the keyboard press . if someone can help me i will be grateful.

 

http://www.desktopaviator.com/Products/Model_2040/index.htm

 

You may try this site if you haven't already.

Built many cockpits, and some of their boards solved my problems when

working out the kinks with joy2key.

 

 

The site can be confusing to navigate, but I found patience was rewarded...

at least in my case.

 

 

Hope it helps.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Has this gone anywhere ? I mean does anyone have plans to build a scale 1:1 sim pit? I’ve looked online for days but cannot find anything.

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