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Signed-off-by: fly <merspieler@alwaysdata.net> |
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common-3d | ||
Overhead | ||
Pedestal | ||
submodules | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitmodules | ||
LICENSE.md | ||
README.md |
Goal
The goal of this project is to have an affordable, full DIY A320 home cockpit with all sources in one place. This project is very price conscious so some realism might get sacreficed for reducing the cost.
Currently this project only contains the pedestal, more will follow once that's done.
Building the cockpit
NOTE: Things are very work in progress right now and might change.
Equipement you need:
- 3D printer (at least access to one)
- Soldering equipment (you can order the PCBs pre-assembled but that comes at a significant extra cost)
General materials you need:
- Grey, black and red filament
- M2 self tapping screws
- IDC cables:
- 4x 10 Pin
- 2x 12 Pin
- 1x 14 Pin
- 1x 24 Pin
- Plastic glue
Optionally also have:
- Wood filler and sand paper to smooth out the 3D printed parts. This then would also require painting the parts.
The repo consists of the following sturcture:
- common-3d: Contains commonly used 3D printed parts such as knobs
- Pedestal: Contains all files needed for the pedestal
- *VU-*: The individual panels.
- PedestalConnectBox: The PCB, most things of the pedestal hook up to
- MCDU: Everything for the MCDU
- flightgear: Files for flightgear flight simulator infterface
Some of the sub-directories contain READMEs with more specific instructions on the parts.
PCBs
TODO
TODO BOM!
3D printing
From the common-3d parts you need:
- 5x Knob1
- ??x LockPin
- TODO For the individual panels, check if there are hints in the individual directory
Contributing
If you're interested in contributing, please let me know, then I can write more detailed instructions.
Licenses
- Firmware, pcb designs and 3D models are under the Cooperative non-violent public license, see LICENSE.md
- Libraries in "submodules" may have different license