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Nudge
09-18-2008, 10:52 AM
G'Day all,

I've only just started simming (under 2 years), FSX was my first :oops:, I've spent about 70% of my time programming SimConnect and missions, but have now started to investigate the possibility of creating a replica of the Jabiru 250, the RA plane I would like to own some day.

I have some of the necessary equipment, yoke, pedals, throttle, and have 2 monitors running off 1 PC and a laptop running my flight planner etc.

I look forward to picking the brains of all you guru's for the best way to create my cockpit and what I can and cant get away with over the coming months.

- Nudge

AndyT
09-18-2008, 02:00 PM
Welcome to MyCockpit Nudge.
You will find lots of info here.

If I were you, I'd write Jabiru and ask them if they have a damaged cockpit shell in the factory they would sell you at a good price. Chances are very good that they do have one and are willing to sell it. Then you can build your sim inside it. And since it is an actual shell, you should be able to mount it on a motion platform later as well.

Tony Hill
09-18-2008, 09:52 PM
G'Day all,

I've only just started simming (under 2 years), FSX was my first :oops:, I've spent about 70% of my time programming SimConnect and missions, but have now started to investigate the possibility of creating a replica of the Jabiru 250, the RA plane I would like to own some day.

I have some of the necessary equipment, yoke, pedals, throttle, and have 2 monitors running off 1 PC and a laptop running my flight planner etc.

I look forward to picking the brains of all you guru's for the best way to create my cockpit and what I can and cant get away with over the coming months.

- Nudge


Welcome from not so sunny YBUN.

I've not flown the Jabiru although there are a few around here. Looks like a nice little bus but not fast or aerobatic enough for my tastes!!

Good luck with the build and don't worry about being new....we all had our "first" flightsim at some stage.,

BlackWidow
09-18-2008, 10:05 PM
Welcome

So what are you flying around in with FSX is there a freeware Jab out there? have you given any thought to what type of panel you will use (G1000 or steam gauges). Anyway good luck with your project.

Nudge
09-19-2008, 10:45 PM
Thanks for the welcome guys.



Welcome to MyCockpit Nudge.
You will find lots of info here.

If I were you, I'd write Jabiru and ask them if they have a damaged cockpit shell in the factory they would sell you at a good price. Chances are very good that they do have one and are willing to sell it. Then you can build your sim inside it. And since it is an actual shell, you should be able to mount it on a motion platform later as well.

That's a great idea and will certainly be doing that, and being that they are only 1.5 hours from me, getting it here will be a good price too :)




I've not flown the Jabiru although there are a few around here. Looks like a nice little bus but not fast or aerobatic enough for my tastes!!


The jabiru is a plank you need to get use to some would say, but for the price, just under 60K for the kit, or around 80K pre built, I think it's a great little plane for RA flying.

It's not very fast, pushing it will get you only 130 knts.


So what are you flying around in with FSX is there a freeware Jab out there? have you given any thought to what type of panel you will use (G1000 or steam gauges). Anyway good luck with your project.

There is a freeware jabiru for fs2004, but non of the guages worked for it in FSX, so I decided to teach myself gmax to build my own, that's not happening very fast though :)

In the meantime, I've edited an .AIR file for the cessna 182 to suite the jabiru specs.

If you don't use the chase plane view, it almost seems real enough :)

I'm still researching what brand/type of guages I will use, I don't really want to go a glass cockpit, I'd rather the old fashioned way, must be an age thing :)


- Nudge

AndyT
09-19-2008, 11:23 PM
I have FS Panel Studio. Where do I get the freeware Jab? I can fix the panel.

Nudge
09-20-2008, 01:11 AM
I have FS Panel Studio. Where do I get the freeware Jab? I can fix the panel.


To be honest i can't remember where I got the version I have, but I have this one bookmarked at simvation http://simviation.com/fs2004props16.htm i could upload the one I have tho :)

AndyT
09-20-2008, 04:46 AM
That looks more like a Flight Design CT.
If you can upload yours that will be fine.

Nudge
09-20-2008, 04:57 AM
After responding to your last post, i went in search of the plane I am using and found it at avsim.

The filename is jabiru.zip and is developed by Byron Warwick in 2003 :shock:

Everything about this model is great, even the engine sounds and how to start it is replicated (a little throttle before it kicks over). I tried finding the developer to see if he would create a new model for FSX but had no luck.

http://library.avsim.net/download.php?DLID=39845


- Nudge

AndyT
09-20-2008, 05:38 AM
Ok, Download these 2 files.
Rename Panel.txt to Panel.cfg
The other one is fine. Paste them into your panel folder of the Jabiru.
This is only the main 2D panel and the minipanel for the default plane. You will have to insert it into the other variations.

Nudge
09-20-2008, 06:06 AM
Ok, Download these 2 files.
Rename Panel.txt to Panel.cfg
The other one is fine. Paste them into your panel folder of the Jabiru.
This is only the main 2D panel and the minipanel for the default plane. You will have to insert it into the other variations.

Wow, thanks heaps Andy, I don't know how to thank you for your generosity, all I can say is thank you very much for the changes.

I will be certainly be flying with style tonight when I give it a once over :D

- Nudge

AndyT
09-20-2008, 03:26 PM
Not a problem.
Others have done the same for me. The least I can do is pass it on. Thats what we are about here. Builders helping builders.

Like I said above, these are just the main 2D and minipanel. I did not do the VC or the rest. Just something to get you going. I had to change some of the instruments with newer versions.