wisdom
04-14-2013, 11:57 PM
I'm new here. I'm amazed at some of the craftsmanship that I see on these forums and on You Tube. I'm looking at building panel of a Cessna 172, or a similar GA aircraft. I like the Coronado planes.
My current video card is a Nvidia GTS 450 with 1 Gig of RAM. It has two DVI outputs and a VGA. All though I do have a lap top that I could mount under the cowling to run the gauges.
Either way, I want to connect another monitor for gauges, and put it behind a scale cut piece of MDF, as some others have. If the price is right I'll use two monitors one for gauges and one for radios and the GPS. I plan to wire a USB game input controller card for switches and eventually pots if I can figure all that out. Though I'll probably buy the radios and GPS. I'd be happy for now with gauges. At the moment I'm flying with a flight stick. So, I'll need to buy a yoke. I like the Saitek, but I want the Cessna throttles too, and they come at an extra cost.
So it starts another cockpit... I mean money pit. LOL!
Why do I always pick expensive hobbies?
I guess my first question is... I know that scale is hard to accomplish due to the placement of the yoke in relationship to several gauges. If I were to get it as close as possible. what size monitor or monitors would I need for the gauges and what would the spacing be. I'm considering the two monitor thing and just lowering the yoke a little. I just don't know where to start. Any Help?
My current video card is a Nvidia GTS 450 with 1 Gig of RAM. It has two DVI outputs and a VGA. All though I do have a lap top that I could mount under the cowling to run the gauges.
Either way, I want to connect another monitor for gauges, and put it behind a scale cut piece of MDF, as some others have. If the price is right I'll use two monitors one for gauges and one for radios and the GPS. I plan to wire a USB game input controller card for switches and eventually pots if I can figure all that out. Though I'll probably buy the radios and GPS. I'd be happy for now with gauges. At the moment I'm flying with a flight stick. So, I'll need to buy a yoke. I like the Saitek, but I want the Cessna throttles too, and they come at an extra cost.
So it starts another cockpit... I mean money pit. LOL!
Why do I always pick expensive hobbies?
I guess my first question is... I know that scale is hard to accomplish due to the placement of the yoke in relationship to several gauges. If I were to get it as close as possible. what size monitor or monitors would I need for the gauges and what would the spacing be. I'm considering the two monitor thing and just lowering the yoke a little. I just don't know where to start. Any Help?