Deadman Posted October 3, 2011 Posted October 3, 2011 Now that's what i am talking about looks very good amigo big :thumbup: https://forum.dcs.world/topic/133818-deadmans-cockpit-base-plans/#comment-133824 CNCs and Laser engravers are great but they can't do squat with out a precise set of plans.
Ragtop Posted October 3, 2011 Posted October 3, 2011 Looking great dude, jealous of you guys who can build Dzus rails and panels that nicely! 476th vFG Alumni
KLaFaille Posted October 3, 2011 Author Posted October 3, 2011 Thanks Ragtop & Deadman, Just a few more for shits and grins. As always, they can be clicked through to larger resolutions if so desired. AUX LTS by KLaFaille, on Flickr MIP Console 2 by KLaFaille, on Flickr AUX LTS Panel by KLaFaille, on Flickr Compared to my real panel it was drawn from, I still need to add the four arrows. Panels (17 of 23).jpg by KLaFaille, on Flickr
HitchHikingFlatlander Posted October 3, 2011 Posted October 3, 2011 Very very nice! I wish I could make something look that good but I'm stuck with my pencil, drafting rulers and trusty jigsaw. Keep it up. http://dcs-mercenaries.com/ USA Squad
Duckling Posted October 4, 2011 Posted October 4, 2011 Speachless (me, that is). Looks fantastic - - - -
TulsA-10 Posted October 4, 2011 Posted October 4, 2011 Nice photos! " I'm gonna have to be taking your car today. See I have some top secret clown business that supersedes any plans that you might have for this here vehicle."
KLaFaille Posted October 5, 2011 Author Posted October 5, 2011 Thanks again. :thumbup: Today's work: AHCP by KLaFaille, on Flickr Red
Deadman Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Looks good drop me a line tomorrow please:thumbup: https://forum.dcs.world/topic/133818-deadmans-cockpit-base-plans/#comment-133824 CNCs and Laser engravers are great but they can't do squat with out a precise set of plans.
avlolga Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: WOW, amazing i am can you share some dimensions :book: so far? what about those big, Switching - whare i can buy some? Avlolga
avlolga Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Looks good drop me a line tomorrow please:thumbup: i don't know what it's mean, but i like to:thumbup:
Succellus Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Hey those are only CAD draws right ? I m lost here. HaF 922, Asus rampage extreme 3 gene, I7 950 with Noctua D14, MSI gtx 460 hawk, G skill 1600 8gb, 1.5 giga samsung HD. Track IR 5, Hall sensed Cougar, Hall sensed TM RCS TM Warthog(2283), TM MFD, Saitek pro combat rudder, Cougar MFD.
PanelBuilder Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Hey those are only CAD draws right ? I m lost here. I don't think I'd say only CAD drawings :-) They look mighty fine to me. Colin
KLaFaille Posted October 6, 2011 Author Posted October 6, 2011 Yes, they are renderings of CAD drawings I've created. They are however, in the case of real panels that I own, dimensionally accurate to a few thousands of an inch and in the case of C model panels, drawn to be as accurate as possible from references that I have available to me. They also take into account actual requirements as outlined in applicable MIL-STD and MIL-SPEC documentation. For example, The "C" Main Instrument Panel is drawn from an actual A-10A MIP with changes made to accomidate the MFCDs (libertay was taken here for use of available COTS panels), fire pull housing, and removal / relocation of instrumentation and panels. The HSI, ADI, RWR, VVI, ASI, AAU-34A, LDG GEAR, HARS, Engine Instrumentation and FUEL panels all stayed in the same location as on the A-10A, so the panel is 100% dimensionally accurate there. The non C model exclusive panels I'm drawing to verify that they will work with my designs, "function testing rounds" if you were to use firearm terminology. What these CAD files give me are parts that when created, I know will fit to real aircraft parts, DZUS rails, consoles, housings, etc. I think that it's fair to say that I am trying to stay as true to real aircraft as possible, with necessary liberties taken, and I think that those in the "know" would see the similarities in what I have drawn to actual A-10 hardware. It's all a bit crazy, I know, but when one spends thousands of dollars collecting real instruments, real panels, real controls, real switches, and other various real aircraft bits for a simpit, sanity has long since left the building. Hope that helps to clear up my motives behind the CAD work I do. :) Red
Deadman Posted October 6, 2011 Posted October 6, 2011 Switches are available on the net here is a short list for the switches in that panel http://www.scsimulations.com/content.php?231-A-10C-Switch-List :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: WOW, amazing i am can you share some dimensions :book: so far? what about those big, Switching - whare i can buy some? Avlolga i don't know what it's mean, but i like to:thumbup: It means i have work with Red on several projects and i need to speak with him :pilotfly: https://forum.dcs.world/topic/133818-deadmans-cockpit-base-plans/#comment-133824 CNCs and Laser engravers are great but they can't do squat with out a precise set of plans.
avlolga Posted October 8, 2011 Posted October 8, 2011 i am new, and already know that Red, Mike P, You are with vest experience and great job under your hands. i am watching you all day for new stuff.:book: You are all providing great inspiration. i am waiting for dimensions to Red's amazing work.(hope it will be soon) I got an small CNC for panels (still looking for a place to buy all the switches, and as much equipment and shipped it to Israel). i am envy you from the US - there is so match from everything - buying real eq or replica is not an option for me, even CNC replicate panels will cost a lot for shipping so DIY is my only option, and i love it too. just want to say keep on the amazing work - .dfx .dwg pic, i will pay for full panels / console / seat dimension, your work is worth it !!!:beer: Avlolga
KLaFaille Posted October 15, 2011 Author Posted October 15, 2011 I wired up the LASTE panel earlier, not the prettiest but it works as it should. One green wire is the common for the switches, the other is the ground of the 5V panel backlighting. I used the original receptacle that came on the panel and I have an appropriate female connector that mates to it. You can see the rear release pin tools and pins in one of the pictures there, the tweezers and white half of the double sided tool are for extracting the pins, the red half is for inserting the pins and having them seat properly in the locks in the receptacle. You can insert these by hand so you don't really need the insertion tool except when things start getting crowded or a pin is being stubborn and won't seat. The pins are made to be crimped onto 16-18 AWG wire, but I don't have the right crimper yet and I used 22ga on the white leads, so I just soldered them on. You can see the result of poor planning when bundling the leads as I had to do some creative basketweaving to get the pins into the holes I had decided they were to go in. This happens in "real life" though too, one end of a cable has a clockwise twist and the other end of course is counter-clockwise. So when building a connector on each end to a hookup sheet, one end will have all the pins line up nicely into the connector, but the other end is reversed so you have to weave and twist things to insert them in the right hole. No fun when you have to do a 90+ pin plug with daisy chains and pair shields being terminated to pins, etc. :music_whistling: The last pic is just some more miscellaneous gauges that I'll have to open up and do some work on. I have to add the on/off flag to the AOA but that shouldn't pose much trouble because I have a bunch of small flag movements from the ADI I salvaged. LASTE Panel (2 of 12) by KLaFaille, on Flickr LASTE Panel (1 of 12) by KLaFaille, on Flickr LASTE Panel (3 of 12) by KLaFaille, on Flickr LASTE Panel (4 of 12) by KLaFaille, on Flickr LASTE Panel (5 of 12) by KLaFaille, on Flickr LASTE Panel (6 of 12) by KLaFaille, on Flickr LASTE Panel (7 of 12) by KLaFaille, on Flickr LASTE Panel (8 of 12) by KLaFaille, on Flickr LASTE Panel (9 of 12) by KLaFaille, on Flickr LASTE Panel (10 of 12) by KLaFaille, on Flickr LASTE Panel (11 of 12) by KLaFaille, on Flickr LASTE Panel (12 of 12) by KLaFaille, on Flickr Misc Gauges by KLaFaille, on Flickr
pcalvert Posted October 15, 2011 Posted October 15, 2011 Amazing work!! :) Asus Rampage II Extreme, i7 920 @3.8Gh, 6Gb Corsair Dominator 1600hz, Msi GTX 470 Twin Frozr, Corsair 850w Mod PSU, TIR 5, HOTAS WH
brydling Posted October 15, 2011 Posted October 15, 2011 Very nice!! How is the LASTE panel backlighted? I can't see any lamps, diodes or EL. Digital-to-Synchro converter for interfacing real aircraft instruments - Thread Check out my High Input Count Joystick Controller for cockpit builders, with support for 248 switches, 2 POV hats and 13 analog axes. Over 60 units sold. - B256A13 www.novelair.com - The world's most realistic flight simulators of the J35J Draken and the AJS37 Viggen.
KLaFaille Posted October 15, 2011 Author Posted October 15, 2011 Thanks, There are a bunch of super tiny incandescent bulbs with green NVIS filters mounted to a plate which is screwed into the faceplate of the panel. The gold connector in the center there is for the 5V to light the panel. I'll get a pic for you shortly. K
KLaFaille Posted October 15, 2011 Author Posted October 15, 2011 OK, this is generally how back lighting a real panel is done. Also of note, inside and at the bottom of each of the holes where the bulb goes is a mirror to reflect the light back down and into the green NVIS filters. Panel Backlighting (1 of 4) by KLaFaille, on Flickr Panel Backlighting (2 of 4) by KLaFaille, on Flickr Panel Backlighting (3 of 4) by KLaFaille, on Flickr Panel Backlighting (4 of 4) by KLaFaille, on Flickr
brydling Posted October 15, 2011 Posted October 15, 2011 Cool! Thanks for the info and the pictures! That's not something I think I would be able to do on my own ;) Digital-to-Synchro converter for interfacing real aircraft instruments - Thread Check out my High Input Count Joystick Controller for cockpit builders, with support for 248 switches, 2 POV hats and 13 analog axes. Over 60 units sold. - B256A13 www.novelair.com - The world's most realistic flight simulators of the J35J Draken and the AJS37 Viggen.
Gadroc Posted October 15, 2011 Posted October 15, 2011 Nicely done, and thanks for detail pictures on the back lighting.
Succellus Posted October 15, 2011 Posted October 15, 2011 Awesome material and nice work. HaF 922, Asus rampage extreme 3 gene, I7 950 with Noctua D14, MSI gtx 460 hawk, G skill 1600 8gb, 1.5 giga samsung HD. Track IR 5, Hall sensed Cougar, Hall sensed TM RCS TM Warthog(2283), TM MFD, Saitek pro combat rudder, Cougar MFD.
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