ekezz
02-04-2007, 02:52 PM
The crew at Mycockpit is proud to present the latest addition to the most valuable resources collection.
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/view.php?pg=dutchdak (http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/view.php?pg=dutchdak)
This is the place where Herman Lenferink (FScockpit.com (http://www.fscockpit.com/)) will share much of his knowledge and insights on cockpit building with us, including all about his own cockpit. For those who need an introduction, Herman is the creator of FScockpit.com (http://www.fscockpit.com), which most of us have used many times as a stepping stone and reference into the world of cockpit building.
Below you will find a partly quote on his first Blog article as a teaser, but why not read the entire article (http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/view.php?pg=dutchdak)!
There are over 1.3 million Blog postings per day ... I mean who is going to read that ? So for me when I started thinking about starting a Blog it was quickly clear that one needs to be in a place with potential readers. The following step to MyCockpit.org was small and evident. I know Matt and Kester for some time now. They (and the rest of the team) deserve a lot of credit for setting this place up. In an earlier phase of ISFBI I supplied a collection of links so the step to the contribution in terms of a Blog was in a sense small and logical. I do hope however that I will not be / stay a lonely blogger on MyCockpit.org ... It would be very interesting for the visitors of MyCockpit.org but also for the bloggers themselves if others would join in so we would be able to organize a collection of Blogs on MyCockpit.org.
A logical question is why I do not include my Blog on my own site Fscockpit.com. The main reason is that I see Fscockpit.com as an extensive annotated set of links. It is not the place to go into depth on specific (isolated) details or distribute sources of programs. Additionally Fscockpit.com is more a work of reference and not a site with the latest news and an active debate on flight simulator cockpit development.
So what can you expect in this Blog ?
Progress reports on my own cockpit
Explanation on how I build cockpit elements like gauges, throttles, panels, radio’s, etc.
Explanation on how I build my cockpit structure
Sources of software I write
Observations regarding flight simulator cockpit construction in general
Etc.
Want to add your Cockpit Blog to Mycockpit // IFSBI as Herman suggests...contact one of the partners by PM
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/view.php?pg=dutchdak (http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/view.php?pg=dutchdak)
This is the place where Herman Lenferink (FScockpit.com (http://www.fscockpit.com/)) will share much of his knowledge and insights on cockpit building with us, including all about his own cockpit. For those who need an introduction, Herman is the creator of FScockpit.com (http://www.fscockpit.com), which most of us have used many times as a stepping stone and reference into the world of cockpit building.
Below you will find a partly quote on his first Blog article as a teaser, but why not read the entire article (http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/view.php?pg=dutchdak)!
There are over 1.3 million Blog postings per day ... I mean who is going to read that ? So for me when I started thinking about starting a Blog it was quickly clear that one needs to be in a place with potential readers. The following step to MyCockpit.org was small and evident. I know Matt and Kester for some time now. They (and the rest of the team) deserve a lot of credit for setting this place up. In an earlier phase of ISFBI I supplied a collection of links so the step to the contribution in terms of a Blog was in a sense small and logical. I do hope however that I will not be / stay a lonely blogger on MyCockpit.org ... It would be very interesting for the visitors of MyCockpit.org but also for the bloggers themselves if others would join in so we would be able to organize a collection of Blogs on MyCockpit.org.
A logical question is why I do not include my Blog on my own site Fscockpit.com. The main reason is that I see Fscockpit.com as an extensive annotated set of links. It is not the place to go into depth on specific (isolated) details or distribute sources of programs. Additionally Fscockpit.com is more a work of reference and not a site with the latest news and an active debate on flight simulator cockpit development.
So what can you expect in this Blog ?
Progress reports on my own cockpit
Explanation on how I build cockpit elements like gauges, throttles, panels, radio’s, etc.
Explanation on how I build my cockpit structure
Sources of software I write
Observations regarding flight simulator cockpit construction in general
Etc.
Want to add your Cockpit Blog to Mycockpit // IFSBI as Herman suggests...contact one of the partners by PM