Kennair
03-30-2008, 08:18 AM
After almost being tempted over to the dark side :) and building a CRJ pit, I have decided to stay with my GA PC12 sim. The CRJ will come in the future however (perhaps 2 years!), so I just wanted to share with you a little update on the complete rebuild of my PC12 sim. After my RFDS build here in Aus I was inspired to update my own sim to come somewhat towards the one I built for them (I really didn't want to let it go!). So a new base, panel and yoke system is well underway. Complete pics and information are available on my website, but here are a few pics to bring to the GA builders forum.
Panel base is designed on a 737 from a comprehensive document available on Ian Sissons (http://www.737ng.co.uk/) site. Gray panel is 6mm PVC and the MDF holds the monitors and offers extra rigidity. A full glare-shield will cap this off housing a GA style MCP and audio panel. Avionics controls will be mounted down the centre support pillars between the panel monitors just like that of the Next Gen PC12.
http://www.kennair.com.au/Images/panel/NG_Panel5_b.jpg (http://www.kennair.com.au/Images/panel/NG_Panel5.jpg)
And my proudest achievement, a GA style dual yoke assembly. This was a difficult undertaking as there is very little information out their on how to make this telescopic style mechanism. I did find a site building a Baron 58 dual yoke but only after completing mine. It used the same drawer slide principle so I figured I was on the right track.
http://www.kennair.com.au/Images/yoke/NG_Yoke7_b.jpg (http://www.kennair.com.au/Images/yoke/NG_Yoke7.jpg)
Although the feel is a bit heavy due to the combination of weight and incline, I hope that the springs countering the weight will give it a sense of damping that my other one never had. The springs are placed so it comes to rest at the elevator null zone and it has a 300mm (12") length of movement from full elevator up to full down. Only time will tell how well it works though.
Next is to attach the aileron pulley system and yoke handle. Then I have to start on the rudders!
Oh, and to run it all I have a new Quad core PC running FSX on Vista64.
Regards,
Ken.
Panel base is designed on a 737 from a comprehensive document available on Ian Sissons (http://www.737ng.co.uk/) site. Gray panel is 6mm PVC and the MDF holds the monitors and offers extra rigidity. A full glare-shield will cap this off housing a GA style MCP and audio panel. Avionics controls will be mounted down the centre support pillars between the panel monitors just like that of the Next Gen PC12.
http://www.kennair.com.au/Images/panel/NG_Panel5_b.jpg (http://www.kennair.com.au/Images/panel/NG_Panel5.jpg)
And my proudest achievement, a GA style dual yoke assembly. This was a difficult undertaking as there is very little information out their on how to make this telescopic style mechanism. I did find a site building a Baron 58 dual yoke but only after completing mine. It used the same drawer slide principle so I figured I was on the right track.
http://www.kennair.com.au/Images/yoke/NG_Yoke7_b.jpg (http://www.kennair.com.au/Images/yoke/NG_Yoke7.jpg)
Although the feel is a bit heavy due to the combination of weight and incline, I hope that the springs countering the weight will give it a sense of damping that my other one never had. The springs are placed so it comes to rest at the elevator null zone and it has a 300mm (12") length of movement from full elevator up to full down. Only time will tell how well it works though.
Next is to attach the aileron pulley system and yoke handle. Then I have to start on the rudders!
Oh, and to run it all I have a new Quad core PC running FSX on Vista64.
Regards,
Ken.