richard hutchinson
09-28-2009, 03:52 AM
Hiya all
I am in the throes of making my fascia for my cockpit. As I am on limited budget, I decided to use grey 1.5mm PVC plastic. Easy to cut, drill and best of all about £3.00 a 500 x 1000mm sheet! A good sharp Stanley knife, a set of hole saws and away you go. To make the template I used clear sandwhich bags on a roll. Pulled off a few bags and when the screens are on, they will stick with static so well, you can easily mark out centres of gauges and edges etc.
After that, I transferred this info to a cardboard template. I drilled both sides clamped together. As the pilot and 1st officer are duplicated and I am using fsxpand, it was important to get the panels the same exactly. Cut out the squares for the ND and PFD. Finished article mounted using double-sided sticky pads. Best of all, the plastic is Boeing Grey (well, near as dammit).
Available from www.plasticonline.co.uk
Hope this helps guys like me on a budget.
2299
I am in the throes of making my fascia for my cockpit. As I am on limited budget, I decided to use grey 1.5mm PVC plastic. Easy to cut, drill and best of all about £3.00 a 500 x 1000mm sheet! A good sharp Stanley knife, a set of hole saws and away you go. To make the template I used clear sandwhich bags on a roll. Pulled off a few bags and when the screens are on, they will stick with static so well, you can easily mark out centres of gauges and edges etc.
After that, I transferred this info to a cardboard template. I drilled both sides clamped together. As the pilot and 1st officer are duplicated and I am using fsxpand, it was important to get the panels the same exactly. Cut out the squares for the ND and PFD. Finished article mounted using double-sided sticky pads. Best of all, the plastic is Boeing Grey (well, near as dammit).
Available from www.plasticonline.co.uk
Hope this helps guys like me on a budget.
2299