The goal of this project is to construct parts for use in a Flight Simulation Cockpit. I am an amateur and am fully open to different approaches to the kind of problems likely to surface in a project like this.
- Lower Panel (Prototype version)
- Left Side Instrument Panel (Prototype version)
OpenSCAD designs for gauges, instruments, radios, controls and cockpit structures are are needed:
- Suction Gauge
- Clock
- Fuel Gauges
- Oil Gauges
- AMPS Electrical Gauge
- Airspeed Indicator
- Turn Coordinator
- Attitude Indicator
- Heading Indicator
- Altimeter
- Vertical Speed Indicator
- Tachometer
- EGT
- CDI1 & 2
- ADF
- KMA20 Audio Panel
- KX165 Nav/Comm
- KX140 Autopilot
- KR87 ADF
- DME
- KT76C Transponder
- Circuit Breakers
- Master Switch
- Magneto-Starter Switch
- Primer
- Throttle
- Carb Heat
- Mixture
- Panel and Radio Lighting
- Cabin Light
- Outside Air Temp
- Magnetic Compass
- Alt Static
- Cabin Heat
- Cabin Air
- Glove Box
- Hobbs Meter
- Pilot & Co-Pilot Yokes
- Pilot & Co-Pilot Pedals
- Instrument Panel Left
- Radio Stack
- Instrument Panel Right
- Instrument Panel Lower
- Center Console
- Parking Brake
- Fuel Selector
- Front Windscreen
- Pilot Seat
- Co-Pilot Seat
- Passenger Seat
- Cabin
- Cabin Doors
- Full Motion Assembly
- Force Feedback Assembly
- PC Enclosure
- Master Cockpit Electronics Assembly
- Power Supplies
- Smoke Detectors
- Fire Supression Equipment
Since I'm new to OpenSCAD, I intend to borrow code, coding rules, designs and techniques heavily from people who have developed substantial bodies of work using OpenSCAD. I"m taking a close look at https://github.com/nophead/NopSCADlib for ideas about how to structure a large OpenSCAD project.
A list of OpenSCAD libraries in use in the project:
- threads.scad
- spline.scad
- https://github.com/nophead/NopSCADlib