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By NicoR44
#335061
Some "technical" renders of our Cessna simulator with Control Loading on the Yoke:

Rendered directly from SolidWorks 2011
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Here is the full system (Not a render) :

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By Tea_Bag
#335067
:!: Great :!: The modeling is just super really like how you have shown the "inner shell" Looking at your model it appears to be solids/sheetmetal...right!?
Ive really been struggling to turn some of my audi R8 parts into solids!
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By NicoR44
#335072
Thanks Darren!

The inner and outer shell are made of 5mm vacuum formed V0 ABS plastic, the glare-shield also, the sheet-metal parts are aluminium.
All other moving parts are stainless steel (some powder coated)
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By Lars Magnusson
#335227
Cool renders AND a very cool product! :mrgreen:
Does flightsim-enthusiast actually buy something as advanced as this or are flightschools the primary customer?
( I thought I spent a lot in my youth when I bought Thrustmaster F22 stick with throttle and pedals! )
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By NicoR44
#335233
Thanks Lars!!

Actually the past few years we do see a shift to the professional marked, mostly universities, flight schools, but also military flight schools.
But the great thing is that our products start at only € 99,00 (about 130,50 U.S. dollars) for a Airspeed indicator that has its own processor and usb connection, so it's "Plug&Fly"

So people can start small, and build it up to have a complete system of what ever aircraft they want to build, so customers are not bound to only build a Cessna!
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By NicoR44
#335282
I already posted them in the "SSS 2.5 teaser" thread, but I like to post them here as well

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By Lars Magnusson
#335293
Really cool SSS renders! :shock:
Not sure if I should be sad or grateful that my flightsim interest faded over time (interest switched to RPG's when I got older and slower :wink: )... back then, if stuff like those cool displays and gauges had been available...I'd probably would have spent a lot of time and money on trying to build my own cockpit! :mrgreen:
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By iker
#335295
:shock: :shock: :shock: impressive!
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