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04-27-2008, 03:43 PM #11
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£7-£10 Per servo seems okay.
I want to build a Spitfire Mk 9; Not that many dials and instruments really, as of its simplicity.
First thing I am building is the pilots seat, which will house a custom built PC case underneath. Then from that I'll be building the throttles/chassis lever and then onto Control column.
The last thing I am doing is the instrument panel, So I have plenty of time to research.
Where did you buy your servos from?
I will take your idea on contacting Simkits; Hopefully they will have some spare. What exactly is the Multi controller though? I have a rough Idea..
And when I say cheap, I mean minimum price I can find them. I don't like wasting money.
And a good site I found for someone building a spitfire Simulator is www.simhardware.org
He has some amazing work, He also made a working gauge using servos.. However only shows pictures and has no walkthroughs or guides.
Davii.
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