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02-15-2009, 04:52 PM #1
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Newbie needs advise
Hi all
I have been considering many different types of projection setups for my helicopter simpit.
My cockpit is 1300mm long and the area in which I have to setup my sim is small. So I was looking at about a 2 meter long screen, curving it as much as I can to get some side views.
I can only afford 1 budget projector and wondering is rear projection best?, if so what material is best to make a home made projection screen.
From what I have read, three projectors are the way to go to get close to 180 degree views but buying three projectors is just too expensive considering other build costs
Regards
Rhys
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02-16-2009, 01:57 AM #2
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Hi Rhys,
this might seem odd, but there's a really creative, low cost idea for a homemade rear projection screen in this post: http://forums.makezine.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=43. I've tried it on a small scale, and it seems to work.
Hope it can help.
Steve
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02-16-2009, 02:39 AM #3
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Thanks Steve
Could be worth a try
Regards
Rhys
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02-18-2009, 05:57 PM #4
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Projections
Hi all; I too am working on a Helicopter SimPit. I wanted to post some ideas for others who are working on the same. I have obtained a barco projector $25 (this thing is huge), a toshiba 2500lumens unit $250, and looking for another I think I found it. Anyway to give you all an idea I found these all on 'Craigslist'. Due to the economic times everyone is getting rid of things that are found to be luxuries but for us simmers this is a good thing. Check Craigslist and you all will be surprised what you will find. I found two p4 60gig computers dual layer units. I paid a total of 350 for both the people needed the money. They were asking 150 more ($75 a piece) than I was going to pay. I found three monitors svga for 50 bucks a piece I paid the person 20 for all three I nit picked them and the owner didn't know what I was doing. I found a 32'Wx16'H old theather screen that the guy didn't know how to use. He wanted 300 I am giving him 200 I pick it up Friday. Now I am working on the collective/throttle I am getting from a guy in Canada. I can't twitch about price because he is making it out of stainless steel. these will be mock bell 206 collective/thottle unit for $800 it's pretty much the best I can find http://www.computerrepairs.ca/Simula...brication.htm.
that's my 2cents I hope this helped someone like this website has helped me so far.
take care and keep the jesus nut tight
rotorxtcy
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02-18-2009, 07:59 PM #5
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Hi rotorxtcy
I am in the very early stage of construction. I am using a hughes 300 cockpit as a base to build a MD500E. I have pretty much collected all I need for the controls. I am using real helicopter controls from a MD500, pilots and co pilots collective, pedals and cyclic form a D model.
My cockpit is dual control and I just need to interfaace the controls to Leo Bodnars BU0836X joystick controller.
I start fabrication on the cockpit soon and will be using a lcd monitor for the insruments and projector for the ouside visuals
Regards
Rhys
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