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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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Hey guys, long time player, first time poster. I've always enjoyed playing around with IL2, but wanted something to make the game feel a little more unique. I'm a pilot in real life, and just didn't like using the keyboard for everything.
Attached to this post (if i'm doing it right) should be two pictures of what i created for this game. This isn't the first controller i made, i just finished one 2 weeks ago for an old space game called Freelancer as well. However, this one incorporated a few new things like the engine selection dial, as well as the need to hit multiple buttons to create an action (so i accidentally don't bail out, or turn off the engine) Happy Flying! - Apache600 |
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Neat stuff.
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It took a bit of getting use to, but it is a lot of fun to play with. Especially when coming in to land on a carrier, just putting the aircraft in it's needed landing profile with all the switches is kinda nice. Building it was also a blast. I'm thinking about making a very in-depth one for Cliffs of Dover, and have the usb driven boards to start ... just need to think up a design and how i want it all arranged.
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Wow, very nicely done. You are very tallented. It looks real!
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Nice panel.
Here's one I made a few years ago now. ![]()
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Nice ones here. I built one finished this year, want to build more. Dont you use more 2 position switches? Its easy, and you combine them with a small program, freeware, the SVMapper. Combined with LED´s they are very nice. I abused a little to much on the LED´s, looked like a christmass tree! Its has 2 pots axis and 2 hall sensors axis, the throttle lever has 2 buttons, and 2 spheres that make a mechanical stop between 100-110%, they are from a cabinet door lock. This was to a friend of mine, so i used a game pad board to the electronics. But best way is to use a board like LeoBodnar.
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Those setups look really nice!
Mine is more simple but does what I want it to do. Made it mostly because I wanted more analogues for ClOD. 3 multiturn pots for trim and 4 regular pots for other use. 16 double toggle switches = 32 buttons. Nice to put commands on tagged switches so I don't have to memorize keyboard commands. ![]() Multiturns for trim is great, I use geared scale so I can see the position. The extra holes because I used pushbuttons at first but those were of inferior quality -bought cheaply from e-bay. All are connected to the excellent card from Leo Bodnar. Last edited by F16_Neo; 06-28-2012 at 09:12 AM. |
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Nice boards guys, lot's of good ideas. It's starting to give me ideas!
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Very nice Neo. Dont you try to add some LED´s?
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I did use cheap rotaries from ebay but they never worked out that good for me. Could never get them to react fast enough, guess you get what you pay for...
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