Hi Guys,
I have been working on an enclosed home cockpit for over a year now. It started out as a generic pit, loosely based on the EH101 Helo. I was flying Helos a lot then. Then I went back to flying the WOPII B-17 for a change, and found that I was flying it again most of the time. Then when Accusim came out, that was it, I was hooked. It was everything I always wanted in flight sim.
I then embarked on a project to renovate my home cockpit to make it B-17 specific. The first pitfall came about when I tried to use my 2D gauges from the WOPII B17 on my lower monitors. They did not read the accusim data, and were way out of whack. I then tried to program some of the switch functions on my overhead, and found that the majority of them were not the same as the regular FSUIPC coding and wouldn't work.
I was just about to throw in the towel and go back to flying the WOPII B-17 since I could program the switches, and use the 2D gauges, when Gypsy Baron (Paul) arrived on the scene. He went out of his way to re-program all the WOPII gauges to work in accusim for me, and assisted me in the fine art of LUA programming. I would like to take this opportunity to publicly thank Paul for everything, for without his help, I wouldn't be where I am today!
I then proceeded to change over my home cockpit to be B-17 specific. I originally designed the switch panels to be easily modified and changed out. Modular sort of speak. I don't have the room to make an authentic B-17 cockpit, and I already had the enclosure and basic structure built. I really did not want to start again from scratch. Also the B-17 is a two man cockpit. My cockpit is a one man, so I would not be able to reach over to the co-Pilot side for start up etc..
Here are some pictures:
By the way how do you post pictures directly here. I always get the "Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached" when I try to post a pic.
*Note: I have edited this post to show the pictures directly.
Bill
B-17 Enclosed Home Cockpit Project
B-17 Enclosed Home Cockpit Project
Last edited by boris4356 on 20 Jun 2017, 06:47, edited 6 times in total.
Re: B-17 Enclosed Home Cockpit Project
Hi Bill,
quite a rig you've got !
I wish I had enough space to start my own.
I second you about Paul's wisedom and helpfulness.
Are you done with this project ?
Regards
Francois
quite a rig you've got !
I wish I had enough space to start my own.
I second you about Paul's wisedom and helpfulness.
Are you done with this project ?
Regards
Francois
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Re: B-17 Enclosed Home Cockpit Project
Nice! Looks good!
About the posting of pictures: at the top when you make a new reply, you can see B i u Quote Code etc...
Press Img. About this should appear: "[ img][ /img]" (without the spaces) In between it (between ..g][/i.. place the link. So:
[ Img ]link[ /Img ]
Hope this helps
Lukas
About the posting of pictures: at the top when you make a new reply, you can see B i u Quote Code etc...
Press Img. About this should appear: "[ img][ /img]" (without the spaces) In between it (between ..g][/i.. place the link. So:
[ Img ]link[ /Img ]
Hope this helps
Lukas
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Re: B-17 Enclosed Home Cockpit Project
Very impressive, Bill! Glad I could be of assistance for your "conversion"
Paul
Paul
Re: B-17 Enclosed Home Cockpit Project
Thanks for the compliments Guys!
Thanks for the info about posting pics Lukas.
Francois, still a lot of work to go on the throttle, adding elevator and rudder trim wheels, and then wiring everything up. I want to add switches for the windows and radios, a parking brake etc.....Then I will go back and fix up little things that I don't like.
It is a never ending project.
Bill
Thanks for the info about posting pics Lukas.
Francois, still a lot of work to go on the throttle, adding elevator and rudder trim wheels, and then wiring everything up. I want to add switches for the windows and radios, a parking brake etc.....Then I will go back and fix up little things that I don't like.
It is a never ending project.
Bill
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Re: B-17 Enclosed Home Cockpit Project
Great stuff!!
Re: B-17 Enclosed Home Cockpit Project
I guess that's the way it is...boris4356 wrote:It is a never ending project.
A question : what way did you cabled the Manifold Pressure Selector ?
with a pot or with switches ?
Francois
Re: B-17 Enclosed Home Cockpit Project
Francois,
I used a pot.
Bill
I used a pot.
Bill
Re: B-17 Enclosed Home Cockpit Project
Thanks Billboris4356 wrote:I used a pot.
do you use it with a real MP scale around the pot or just by twisting the pot and checking the MP in the 3D virtual cockpit ?
Francois
Re: B-17 Enclosed Home Cockpit Project
Thanks Killratio and Kicooi157.
Bill
Bill
Re: B-17 Enclosed Home Cockpit Project
Hi Francois,
I used a knob that has a scale on it. The knob is directly connected to the pot with no gearing. Then I calibrated it in windows, and assigned it in the B-17 configurator. It works perfectly, I don't have to look at the MP in the 3D cockpit. I will be using FSUIPC for all the other throttle functions.
Bill
I used a knob that has a scale on it. The knob is directly connected to the pot with no gearing. Then I calibrated it in windows, and assigned it in the B-17 configurator. It works perfectly, I don't have to look at the MP in the 3D cockpit. I will be using FSUIPC for all the other throttle functions.
Bill
Re: B-17 Enclosed Home Cockpit Project
That's great !boris4356 wrote:I used a knob that has a scale on it. The knob is directly connected to the pot with no gearing. Then I calibrated it in windows, and assigned it in the B-17 configurator. It works perfectly, I don't have to look at the MP in the 3D cockpit. I will be using FSUIPC for all the other throttle functions.
Thank you Bill
Francois
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Re: B-17 Enclosed Home Cockpit Project
That's a bit ... ummm ... large.
And all the controls seem outta place ...
Looks good though, much better than the one I don't have.
And all the controls seem outta place ...
Looks good though, much better than the one I don't have.
Snuffy
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