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Old 02-29-2012, 12:55 AM
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I don't have any pics running CLoD, but here is my setup.
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Old 03-31-2012, 02:33 AM
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I don't have any pics running CLoD, but here is my setup.
Loving the printed out map of the Evochron system!
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Old 04-15-2012, 04:08 PM
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Here is my first little project, done with electronics of game-pad. Has this was to offer some friend of mine i didnt bother to mutch (the guy is only paying the new stuff i purchased). Yes, i know Leo Bodnar boards, but, as i wasnt be payed for the board i got this one of a game pad. The set looks a little flatt, and i think i abused a little on the LED`s. Throttle as a limit 100-110, made of a door locker of a closet(2 spheres 2mm apart), very usefull for IL2. Thanks for any coments.
Both buttons on the throttle handle are working fine, the wires were soldered to a tape of wires from a printer machine(those that look like a piece of paper). Both lever axis have Hall efect sensors, the other two have potentiometers).
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Old 05-06-2012, 02:16 PM
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So, almost a month and not a single coment? Is the thing so much crapp? At least a coment with the faults and defects!!
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Old 05-06-2012, 10:38 PM
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So, almost a month and not a single coment? Is the thing so much crapp? At least a coment with the faults and defects!!
not crap at all man ! just not much to say really. all i can say is i wish i had the aptitude for creating that stuff. so really well done in realising your idea.
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Old 05-06-2012, 10:42 PM
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So, almost a month and not a single coment? Is the thing so much crapp? At least a coment with the faults and defects!!
That thing is amazing!!! It's very impressive. The best I could do was to wire a gamepad into a radio shack box....



Well one day I may wire up some pots for trim controls to it.
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Old 05-12-2012, 04:13 PM
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That guys 109 homepit is quite something! he's got the angle of the front windscreen rake slightly wrong though I think

BTW: was just surfing on Ebay UK and someone is selling a Saitek AV8R-01 modded to a Spitfire spade grip, looks like he's used a motorcycle clutch lever as the brake lever I think. might be fun for someone interested here?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Spitfire-S...item3f17311e21

Check it out.

EDIT: this auction runs out in just over 3 hours at time of typing, so if you want it be quick, and no I'm not the seller, was thinking of bidding for it too for the novelty value though.

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Old 10-23-2012, 07:44 AM
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Hi all, my SimPlace for Flysims...



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Old 10-24-2012, 02:26 AM
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So, almost a month and not a single coment? Is the thing so much crapp? At least a coment with the faults and defects!!
Nice work.. This is my first time in this thread..

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That thing is amazing!!! It's very impressive. The best I could do was to wire a gamepad into a radio shack box....

Well one day I may wire up some pots for trim controls to it.
You can always mod your X-52. The X-52 is easy to modify if you have something lke a Dremel tool that you can use to cut through the plastic. It is modular. It is much easier to mod than the X-45 was. Since I use a MSFFB2 as my main flying stick I started out using my X-45 as a button bay. When it died I decided to to the same thing to the X-52.. I left the throttle just as it was.. I just modded the stick.





For those who are interested.

My modded X-52




Components of the stick removed from the handle and shaft. I replaced the hall effect sensors on the X & Y axii with pots. The are the two red knobs. The blue knob s the Z opt removed from it's spring loaded casing. See picture below for wiring. The Z pot I left as it was. I now use it for Rudder trim. I don't use them for anything yet.. but if mixture or something else




Close ups of Hall Effect sensors on X-52

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