January 20, 201313 yr Since I couldnt get a buyer for the package, i'm going to split it all up. All prices + shipping, will make discounted package deals as well. GA Sim Parts for sale Emuteq Garmin G530 ------ 500..00 Saitek Multipanel ----------- 100.00 Opencockpits USB Servo Cards ---------------- 40.00 ea I have 3 Relay Card ----------------- 45.00 I have 2 boards with 4 servo's each connected to precision pots mounted which will drive the below listed Gauges. 50.00 ea Many new Toggle Switches on/off/on on/off Set of Piper white and red wide toggle switches used for landing lights, nav lights master batt etc The following are real Gauges adapted to SIM use by Singer Link except the Altimeter which I did myself. The Gauges use either a -12vdc to +12vdc or 0-10vdc. The servos turn the pots which act as voltage dividers which drove the gauges perfectly. WOuld make a package deal on all of them with MIP 40-160 knot Airspeed Indicator ---- 30.00 Turn and slip indicator ----- 35.00 Directional Gyro which I will Include the Interface I built using an OC stepper card --- 100.00 VSI ---- 35.00 VOR IND. --- 40.00 VOR/ILS --- 40.00 RPM --------- 30.00 Artificial Horzon --- 60.00 Engine Gauges --- 50.00 Real Cessna Altimeter 0-20K foot, Uses Pololu motor controller and input from servo card ---- 100.00 2" Cessna Clock Wind up 8 day (real part)---- 40.00 2" Hobbs meter --- 30.00 Real Cessna yoke mounted to a control loading mechanism with 2 precision pots and hardware (heavy duty LINK sim parts) 150.00 Real Veneer cable assemblys froma Cessna 182 set for 100.00 Throttle Mixture Propeller Trim wheel with potentiometer and hardware. 50.00 Rudder pedal Assembly, all aluminium and steel 100.00 3 axis motion base 1800.00 single seat shell and frame with instructor station and window covers 250.00 Rob Archer KIND Flying in a Full size 737 simpit
January 20, 201313 yr Hi Rob, Can I see a photo of your Yoke and rudder pedals? I MIGHT be interested in your motion base... but would need to see what I was getting into first.
January 20, 201313 yr Author The base is actually very easy to make it function. 24-28Vdc, I used the small Pololu motor controllers, The original pots, and motion card and software from BFF. Uses 3 geared motors via cables and has extra cables as a mechanical limiter. I used software. Very very stout set up and small footprint to boot. Makes flying very real in the sim. I have my PPL to back it up. Rob Archer KIND Flying in a Full size 737 simpit
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