Building your own simulator
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 8:27 pm
Ten years ago you practically had to be an electrical engineer with a minor in software development to build a decent aircraft simulator, but those days are gone. In this day and age there are so many really great off-the-shelf products that can be dropped into a home-made panel and build a really great simulator. Here is a quick referance of some of those products.
Saitek not only offers throttles, yokes, and pedals, but now they have USB easy to install panels for your simulator.
Radio & transponder panel: www.saitek.com/uk/prod/radio.html
FMS & Flaps: www.saitek.com/uk/prod/multi.html
switch panel: www.saitek.com/uk/prod/switch.html
LCD six-pack instruments: www.saitek.com/uk/blog/
Although Saitek does not offer drivers for Xplane9, you can find drivers on the c-plane.org forums. An avid user made some that work pretty well.
Uhid is a neat little product that allows you connect up to 52 switches, knobs, axis, and even LEDs. USB powered, software is not too difficult to configure, but you will want to buy the wiring harnesses for it. What is neat about this device is that you can make a standard single pole-single throw switch into a dual function switch. A standard toggle switch can raise or lower your gear, be set for continuous or momentary. Pretty cool little device. Compatible with pretty much any software simulator.
www.u-hid.com/home/u_config_utils.php
I have not used this product (primarily because I prefer to achieve this effect with a projector) but if you are a FSX enthusiast then you may consider this. It gives you multi monitor, wideview. Sort of like a bunch of windows.
www.wideview.it/wideview.htm
SimKits offers some really slick steam guages, flight yokes, and even complete control panels that authentically recreate the Cessna 172 panel. These are not cheap though. Each of the servo-driven instruments runs over a hundred dollars, an artificial horizon almost $300. The completed panel about $20k or more But if you have the money, and you want real steam guages (as opposed to instruments rendered on a monitor) then these guys are for you. At this time I don;t think they offer drivers for anything but FSX, but that could change soon.
www.simkits.com/products.php
Oh, I almost forgot. SimKits also offers a real Garmin G1000 glass panel simulator.
www.simkits.com/
Not sure if this will work in X-planes, but under special devices there is an option in X-planes to enable a G1000 simulator. Only $9k. The real thing will run you $40k+
Go Flight makes some really great, affordable panels for your sim. I have not bought any of these, but I have heard from those that did that they worked well enough.
http://www.fspilotshop.com/index.php?ma ... gwodCCcVeg
Saitek not only offers throttles, yokes, and pedals, but now they have USB easy to install panels for your simulator.
Radio & transponder panel: www.saitek.com/uk/prod/radio.html
FMS & Flaps: www.saitek.com/uk/prod/multi.html
switch panel: www.saitek.com/uk/prod/switch.html
LCD six-pack instruments: www.saitek.com/uk/blog/
Although Saitek does not offer drivers for Xplane9, you can find drivers on the c-plane.org forums. An avid user made some that work pretty well.
Uhid is a neat little product that allows you connect up to 52 switches, knobs, axis, and even LEDs. USB powered, software is not too difficult to configure, but you will want to buy the wiring harnesses for it. What is neat about this device is that you can make a standard single pole-single throw switch into a dual function switch. A standard toggle switch can raise or lower your gear, be set for continuous or momentary. Pretty cool little device. Compatible with pretty much any software simulator.
www.u-hid.com/home/u_config_utils.php
I have not used this product (primarily because I prefer to achieve this effect with a projector) but if you are a FSX enthusiast then you may consider this. It gives you multi monitor, wideview. Sort of like a bunch of windows.
www.wideview.it/wideview.htm
SimKits offers some really slick steam guages, flight yokes, and even complete control panels that authentically recreate the Cessna 172 panel. These are not cheap though. Each of the servo-driven instruments runs over a hundred dollars, an artificial horizon almost $300. The completed panel about $20k or more But if you have the money, and you want real steam guages (as opposed to instruments rendered on a monitor) then these guys are for you. At this time I don;t think they offer drivers for anything but FSX, but that could change soon.
www.simkits.com/products.php
Oh, I almost forgot. SimKits also offers a real Garmin G1000 glass panel simulator.
www.simkits.com/
Not sure if this will work in X-planes, but under special devices there is an option in X-planes to enable a G1000 simulator. Only $9k. The real thing will run you $40k+
Go Flight makes some really great, affordable panels for your sim. I have not bought any of these, but I have heard from those that did that they worked well enough.
http://www.fspilotshop.com/index.php?ma ... gwodCCcVeg