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twin50
09-27-2007, 12:53 PM
Okay here it is. Today I am starting on my King Air 350 cockpit. So I guess I start with the credit card lol so anyway I will post pics as I go. Thanks in advance for the answers to my ? :lol:
Trevor Hale
09-27-2007, 01:14 PM
LMAO. Credit Card is a great place to start :)
Tomlin
09-27-2007, 01:22 PM
Ebay works too! :-)
So, what'cha buying?
twin50
09-28-2007, 01:20 AM
Ebay works too! :-)
So, what'cha buying?
airspeed
altimeter
attittude indicator
horizontal situation ind.
vertical speed
3 lcd
track ir (not sure though)
triple head
havent decided on avionics yet maybe do a lcd for now I think this will keep me busy for a spell
Flight Illusion accepts credit cards! Plus they have a page just for you:
http://www.flightillusion.com/gallery1.htm
Full of KA350 goodies.
My appoligies for maxing out your CC.
Almost forgot. Look for Ron Duckworth tutorials here for building the cockpit shell: http://www.flightdecksolutions.com/view_tutorials.php
Tomlin
09-28-2007, 08:23 AM
Twin50,
I would hold off on that TrackIR. Why would you need that if you are buying a TripleHead2Go? Also, some people have just started experimenting with a new way to get wide visuals with a single projector, so you may want to look for a recent post on here titled 'Anyone try this?'. That is, if you are looking to use a projector.
Dont get me wrong, the TrackIR is awesome, and I will keep mine for desktop simming but if you are really pushing to get a full pit going, that's money better spent on an interfacing solution.
Of coure, youre the one paying the bill, so have at it friend! :-) Best of luck. What model are you using for the King Air?
Kennair
09-28-2007, 09:08 AM
If you go HERE (http://www.kennair.com/downloads.html) you will find all of Ron Duckworth's build details encapsulated in one PDF for ease of printing. (all with Ron's permission of course).
Good luck, she's a great aircraft. And I assume you'll be using the Aeroworx model?
Ken
Paul Thomas
12-08-2007, 02:23 PM
If you go HERE (http://www.kennair.com/downloads.html) you will find all of Ron Duckworth's build details encapsulated in one PDF for ease of printing. (all with Ron's permission of course).
Good luck, she's a great aircraft. And I assume you'll be using the Aeroworx model?
Ken
A great place for help and inspiration. Thanks a lot. I have seen most of those superb drawings before and use them as a guideline. But the fantastic drawings of the Throttle Quadrant are new to me. They really made my day and brought back a lot of inspiration. I started on a new project some 4 months ago, a King Air 200 based on Aeroworx Super King Air 200. A great plane for cockpitbuilding.