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Title: Hi South Wales UK
Post by: TREDSTEVE on January 19, 2021, 06:20:16 AM
Hi all

I have always had a love for jets, I have spent many hours on the Mach Loop .

literally I'm just starting. I cant believe the standard of the work you people have put in, I just hope i can do it justice.

I'm in the middle of creating the centre pedestal, could someone point me in the right direction for the correct measurement's .

once I get the console half decent I will post some pictures  :thumbsup: 

just added a few photos i have taken at the loop hope you like 



anyway thanks for having me and stay safe you lot

Steve
Title: Re: Hi South Wales UK
Post by: jjbravo on January 19, 2021, 09:50:48 AM
Great pictures!
Title: Re: Hi South Wales UK
Post by: tiger-31 on January 19, 2021, 10:34:47 AM
Yep, awesome pictures!
Title: Re: Hi South Wales UK
Post by: Red Dog on January 19, 2021, 11:04:12 AM
Welcome to the nut place Tredsteve,

The centre pedestal dimensions are really depending on what you want to feature in there.
For instance if you want to embed a 10.4 screen to emulate some instruments you have to enlarge the real dimensions a bit (in width)
if you want to go CPD, you may stick to real dimensions and you'll soon realise why that CPD casing is wider :)
If you want to stick to real instrument (complicated and expensive) or some of Martin's instruments AOA, EHSI, ..., you may stick to real dims.
Are you compromising real look for less building hassle? One of the main issue of the centre pedestal is the angle between the ADI and HSI. that angles prevents you to use a single screen to implement all centre pedestal instruments => 2 screens min = more hassle
You can either decide to compromise the real shape and suppress that angle but then it's not looking like a F-16 again
or you can go CPD to overcome the issue...

That's why a lot of careful planning is required before starting to build IMHO

Whatever you decide, you're in the right place to get help, advice and support :)
Title: Re: Hi South Wales UK
Post by: Rufus on January 19, 2021, 02:36:00 PM
Nicer place to stand than over our own Star Wars Canyon!  Welcome aboard... :thumbsup: !
Title: Re: Hi South Wales UK
Post by: salaxi54 on January 20, 2021, 02:09:17 PM
Welcome aboard @TREDSTEVE ! Nice pics there. You live at a nice area, I just love the countryside in S. Wales.
Title: Re: Hi South Wales UK
Post by: Fhyndoh on January 20, 2021, 02:34:34 PM
hello, i'm in the north west of england.

i can speak highly of Symulate's plans, which are available from him via the forums.


M
Title: Re: Hi South Wales UK
Post by: Kukki on January 22, 2021, 05:08:16 AM
Welcome to VP TREDSTEVE, nice to have you aboard.

Looking forward to see your plans and build.

Welcome mate  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Hi South Wales UK
Post by: henkie on January 22, 2021, 11:32:50 AM
YAGFE - Yet Another Guy From Europe   ;D   :thumbsup:
Welcome !!   Looking forward to see pictures (we like that  :D)
 :vprules:
Title: Re: Hi South Wales UK
Post by: Sandman on January 24, 2021, 06:44:22 PM
Welcome TREDSTEVE

When it comes to starting, you will need to decide how much you want to spend, how much time you have, and your goals ("simply flying" vs "extreme realism").

There are plenty of examples of simple pits (even portable "break-down" pits) that are more simple, intended to get you flying quickly.

There are also examples of modifying real F-16 components or careful DIY modeling to create the most realistic F-16 cockpit possible. These often take many years to build (and sometimes never seem to be "finished")

AND, there is everything in between.  We are here to assist you along your journey.  Welcome to the madness.
Title: Re: Hi South Wales UK
Post by: TREDSTEVE on January 25, 2021, 07:20:22 AM
Thanks all for making me welcome.

I don't think I could ever afford to built a completely authentic cockpit  :lol:, I would love to. Mine is going to be a bit of make do, I will  try to get it as close as possible in my budget.

thanks all and stay safe fellas and ladies if there is any  :yihaw:

I got millions of Questions  The flight sim I'm using is DCS, I will post what I have done so far later
Title: Re: Hi South Wales UK
Post by: Rufus on January 25, 2021, 03:11:47 PM
That's what we all said...at first...I think I sense the beginnings of a wonderful relationship... :whistle: .
Title: Re: Hi South Wales UK
Post by: TREDSTEVE on January 26, 2021, 03:57:31 AM
That's what we all said...at first...I think I sense the beginnings of a wonderful relationship... :whistle: .

thanks mate
Title: Re: Hi South Wales UK
Post by: Foghorn on January 28, 2021, 12:13:09 PM
Hiya!  Welcome to the asylum.
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