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This is the place where Stephens own cockpit building stuff is shown.

Galleries

Available Galleries:

  His first Cockpit here is a Piper J-3 Cub. (Oct 28 2003)
  Here are some pictures of the 7 segment display PCB we made for his COM/ADF unit. (Oct 28 2003)
  Ignition Key Mechanism (Oct 28 2003)
  Currently he is working on a modular Helicopter/GA/generic modular cockpit. (Oct 28 2003)
  Headset panel with homemade backlightable volume knob. (Oct 28 2003)
  Just the Airconditioning. (Oct 28 2003)
  Building a collective for the heli. (Oct 28 2003)
  A very simple two-engine throttle. (Nov 8 2003)
  The collective and the two-engine throttle installed. (Nov 17 2003)
  Five pictures of the cockpit from around x-mas. Dual monitor setup, one for instruments, one for outside view. (Jan 24 2004), Updated (Feb 5 2004)
  Setup with 3 screens, two for outside view, one for the instruments. (Feb 8 2004)
  Helicopter overhead panel and annunciators. (Feb 8 2004)
  Adjustable pedals for helicopter flying. (Feb 8 2004)
  More pics of the overhead panel. (Mar 5 2004)
  A home-made circuit breaker like the ones from simkits.com (Mar 5 2004)
  Stephen added side-wall paneling and carpet to his pit. (Mar 5 2004)
  Again, Stephen started building another simulator, this time a C172. (May 1 2004)
  More of the C172, with a new panel and lots more instruments. (May 1 2004)
  Over 120 pics of the C172, with more instruments, enclosure... (July 27 2004)
  Stephen added the HSI and the parking brake. (Aug 29 2004)
  The wet compass on the glareshield. (Aug 29 2004)
  A Bendix/King Transponder Radio replica. (Aug 29 2004)

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