baali
10-27-2010, 04:40 AM
Dear MyCockpit,
I would like to request this awesome community's help because we are quite stuck with our home cockpit. After long months of building beta versions and trying the switches and the methods of how to build our pit we finally decided what airplane to model :D We started from a bold C130 hercules pit through several other turboprops to the cessna conquest, then decided to forget about Courchevel and Lukla :) and ride the jet line starting with the citation x, then calming down and realizing full glass cockpit is not really what we want arriving to the cessna citation II. Not mentioning the several other planes we tried.
The problem is we love to fly in MCC (multi crew) and the citation II even without the SP modification is already almost single pilotable (is this even a word? :D). All the switches located on the left side.
So a few weeks ago we discovered the cessna 650 which is almost like our version but with all the important switches located in the middle on and around the pedestal.
Example:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Swarovski-(Tyrolean-Jet/Cessna-650-Citation/0777318/L/&sid=287f3f7a015ce2123bb3cc996dc14a8b
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled-(Solid-Air)/Cessna-650-Citation/1621256/L/&sid=a684e313dd098052317ecf663c23fe5a
Unfortunately there were not many planes built with this kind of layout, and we just can't find proper information about it. I wrote to the owners of some good airliners pictures, but I'm not sure that would be enough for a good cockpit.
So the long introduction was also a welcome everyone wall of text, cause I'll try to keep you guys updated about our pit :) We always forget to make pictures cause when we have the time to build it we're too busy and cant put down the screwdivers :D
My question is:
Could anyone help me find information about these cessna 650 cockpits? Any pdf or detailed pictures, or where to look for such data?
Thank you and regards
Balazs
I would like to request this awesome community's help because we are quite stuck with our home cockpit. After long months of building beta versions and trying the switches and the methods of how to build our pit we finally decided what airplane to model :D We started from a bold C130 hercules pit through several other turboprops to the cessna conquest, then decided to forget about Courchevel and Lukla :) and ride the jet line starting with the citation x, then calming down and realizing full glass cockpit is not really what we want arriving to the cessna citation II. Not mentioning the several other planes we tried.
The problem is we love to fly in MCC (multi crew) and the citation II even without the SP modification is already almost single pilotable (is this even a word? :D). All the switches located on the left side.
So a few weeks ago we discovered the cessna 650 which is almost like our version but with all the important switches located in the middle on and around the pedestal.
Example:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Swarovski-(Tyrolean-Jet/Cessna-650-Citation/0777318/L/&sid=287f3f7a015ce2123bb3cc996dc14a8b
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled-(Solid-Air)/Cessna-650-Citation/1621256/L/&sid=a684e313dd098052317ecf663c23fe5a
Unfortunately there were not many planes built with this kind of layout, and we just can't find proper information about it. I wrote to the owners of some good airliners pictures, but I'm not sure that would be enough for a good cockpit.
So the long introduction was also a welcome everyone wall of text, cause I'll try to keep you guys updated about our pit :) We always forget to make pictures cause when we have the time to build it we're too busy and cant put down the screwdivers :D
My question is:
Could anyone help me find information about these cessna 650 cockpits? Any pdf or detailed pictures, or where to look for such data?
Thank you and regards
Balazs