Here are just some of the things you’ll likely need to build a simulator like this, off the top of my head. Yeah, be prepared because all of these were needed at some time or another during this build.
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How Much Does A Home-Built Airliner Flight Simulator Cost?
This is probably THE most asked question and the answer is… somewhere between $1 and a million. Joking aside, most simmers are hesitant to answer how much their full-size home-built flight simulator cost because: 1) It’s always more than they want to admit2) They don’t want to be reminded of how much they’ve spent3) They …
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Customizing Sounds in Prosim737 2.x
As I continue to set up my sim environment something I noticed is missing in Prosim737 v2.x are the ambient cockpit sounds. Avionics cooling fans running, DC electric sounds, hydraulics pumps running, trim wheels turning, etc. These sounds are always present in an active 737 cockpit and they’re pretty loud at that. Without them the …
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Progress Update – March 14, 2018
So, I have been talking a lot about Sismo, for better or worse, over these last updates. I had some pretty strong frustration initially, but now that Prosim v2.0 has come out, a lot of headaches are behind me, thankfully. This has allowed me to get back to building! I have made a lot of …
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The Sismo GIC, ISDU, and Finally Getting it All to Work (Not Quite Perfect but Close)
I received my Sismo GIC v4 expansion board (daughter card) today. So I was finally able to connect the remainder of the Sismo IRS Display Unit (ISDU) that I received per my previous posting. Physical Configuration The GIC is just a simple Printed Circuit Board expansion board with connectors attached to it. It daisy chains …
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Sismo Soluciones IRS Display Unit (ISDU)
Today my Sismo Soluciones IRS Display Unit (ISDU) arrived from Spain. I ordered via FedEx and it got here to Texas in about 5 days, very well packaged and with no damage that I could see. Originally I was going to build the IRS using the parts and panels I already had from my CockpitSimParts …
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Flight Simulation Links
I have put together this pretty comprehensive flight simulation links list that I hope will help you during your flight simulator build. Enjoy!
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Overheads v1
I discuss in detail how I built my first Boeing 737 overhead from scratch, and give you some things to think about when you decide to build yours. The end result was fantastic but the learning curve was steep and there were a lot of lessons that came out of it that I was able to …
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Center Pedestal
The Center Pedestal on the Boeing 737, and most aircraft, is the heart of aircraft communications. From navigation radios to weather radar, PA announcements, and even printing, this is an absolutely critical piece of equipment. It also has engine fire alerting and extinguishing systems. Read on to find out more about my recreation of it.
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Main Instrument Panel (MIP)
The Main Instrument Panel (or MIP) is where the primary bulk of work is done in the cockpit. All your situational displays are here and the controls for the autopilot and flight management computer sit in the MIP as well.
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Thanks. I updated the Markus Pilot reference, and the other measurement site apparently no longer exists unfortunately.