Delta Charlie
09-26-2006, 06:19 PM
I am building a flight simulator using a real Cessna 310 cockpit. It is fairly complete right now but I need to use the control system from the real aircraft, attaching potentiometers to detect all movements. The whole setup requires:
- A potentiometer for the rudder pedals.
- Some sort of sensor for the toe-brake system attached to the rudder pedals. Need two of these, for differential braking.
- Roll control - ailerons -, using a potentiometer.
- Pitch control - elevator -, also using a potentiometer.
Since the cockpit came complete with the "Y" stick used in the real aircraft, with its control cables and the whole setup, and I have attached springs to these cables below the floor and the pilot and copilot seats in order to make the thing feel more or less like the real thing, I could use linear or non-linear potentiometers; linear ones would be easier to install in this setup, but I donīt know if they would work better than the more traditional, rotary movement type, or perhaps, even accelerometers. Whatīs your experience with this kind of things?
For the toe-brakes I was thinking on using some sort of proximity sensors or accelerometer; would these be appropriate for such a use?
Thanks
- A potentiometer for the rudder pedals.
- Some sort of sensor for the toe-brake system attached to the rudder pedals. Need two of these, for differential braking.
- Roll control - ailerons -, using a potentiometer.
- Pitch control - elevator -, also using a potentiometer.
Since the cockpit came complete with the "Y" stick used in the real aircraft, with its control cables and the whole setup, and I have attached springs to these cables below the floor and the pilot and copilot seats in order to make the thing feel more or less like the real thing, I could use linear or non-linear potentiometers; linear ones would be easier to install in this setup, but I donīt know if they would work better than the more traditional, rotary movement type, or perhaps, even accelerometers. Whatīs your experience with this kind of things?
For the toe-brakes I was thinking on using some sort of proximity sensors or accelerometer; would these be appropriate for such a use?
Thanks