amagicdrag0n
10-26-2009, 04:51 PM
Hi
My name is Dave and I am just entering into the world of cockpit building.
I am about to cut down to a 3 day week as part of our flexible retirement policy.
My retirement project is to build a BAe Hawk T.1 cockpit, based on FSX and Skysims Hawk software.
I am in the 'research' stage at the moment. I have managed to get scale drawings, but am struggling to find any information on the internal cockpit measurements.
As far as I am aware there is only one Hawk on display in a museum, Bristol I believe, so I will write to them and see if they can/will help.
I haven't had any replies to my requests to BAe yet and as its been a couple of months now, I'm not holding my breath.
I would be interested to hear other peoples opinions on the best way to move forward.
Do you have USB gauges or other types. How does one manufacturer stack up against the other?
I would love to use original instruments, but having looked on 'tinternet for some months now I have seen very few on sale.....oh well
Regards
Dave
My name is Dave and I am just entering into the world of cockpit building.
I am about to cut down to a 3 day week as part of our flexible retirement policy.
My retirement project is to build a BAe Hawk T.1 cockpit, based on FSX and Skysims Hawk software.
I am in the 'research' stage at the moment. I have managed to get scale drawings, but am struggling to find any information on the internal cockpit measurements.
As far as I am aware there is only one Hawk on display in a museum, Bristol I believe, so I will write to them and see if they can/will help.
I haven't had any replies to my requests to BAe yet and as its been a couple of months now, I'm not holding my breath.
I would be interested to hear other peoples opinions on the best way to move forward.
Do you have USB gauges or other types. How does one manufacturer stack up against the other?
I would love to use original instruments, but having looked on 'tinternet for some months now I have seen very few on sale.....oh well
Regards
Dave