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bobbysocks 06-28-2010 03:12 AM

AV8R mod 1. Rudder Pedals
 
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since my AV8R $#!T itself again i decided to see what i could do. i would like to get a control set up like a real cockpit. so, the first mod i am working on is rudder pedals. if anyone is a carpenter or wood worker...my apologies. this is 100% gonzo carpentry...no blue prints..nothing on paper...just get out the tools and start cutting. i am going to try to get this completed before i go on vacation.

pic #1 is the base and pedal construction

pic #2 the rails (made from a curtain rod) installed and checked for pedal movement

pic #3 dis-assembly of AV8R to scavenge the rudder pot. remove bottom and isolate rudder wires and store them out of the way until later. good view of set up in AV8R.

pic #4 & 5 the connection side of the rudder pot and the homemade connector ( 1/2" pvc ). separate and fitted.

McQ59 06-28-2010 07:57 AM

Wicked!

Balderz002 06-28-2010 09:59 AM

All you have to do now Bobby, is build a little cockpit setup!

http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=92250

See post #3 in above linky!

bobbysocks 06-28-2010 04:22 PM

oh yeah, on one of the other forums i read there is a group who make replica cockpits...down to exact nut, bolt, and label. would take up too much space in the livingroom...wife would be P!$$ed. so i will settle for components i can store easily. after this ( if it works ) i am going to make a separate throttle quadrant with some of the buttons off of the panel. but i want to get this done first and see what happens with it.

Balderz002 06-28-2010 07:03 PM

Bobby, if you have a garage, and a car with a roof, the car can live outside the garage cant it?! lol

winny 06-28-2010 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Balderz002 (Post 167208)
Bobby, if you have a garage, and a car with a roof, the car can live outside the garage cant it?! lol

Look what someone with too much time on their hands is doing..
B-17 cockpit in your garage?

http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/att...1&d=1123052745

To clarify this is not mine.. But I like the idea...

bobbysocks 06-28-2010 09:31 PM

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no garage close and the cars do live outside...and i would too if i had one of these beside the couch... :grin:

there was a cockpit fest in the uk not long ago...these are a few of the entries.

bobbysocks 06-29-2010 08:31 PM

deciding on how i want to rig the whole get-up. but if you decide to try this...remove the rudder pot but leave it wired. cut a hole in the case where you are going to splice in the connector and run the wires through that. i tried to fly last night with out the pot attached... spin city! needless to say i wil have to put this together fast.

vdomini 06-30-2010 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by bobbysocks (Post 167094)
since my AV8R $#!T itself again i decided to see what i could do. i would like to get a control set up like a real cockpit. so, the first mod i am working on is rudder pedals. if anyone is a carpenter or wood worker...my apologies. this is 100% gonzo carpentry...no blue prints..nothing on paper...just get out the tools and start cutting. i am going to try to get this completed before i go on vacation.

pic #1 is the base and pedal construction

pic #2 the rails (made from a curtain rod) installed and checked for pedal movement

pic #3 dis-assembly of AV8R to scavenge the rudder pot. remove bottom and isolate rudder wires and store them out of the way until later. good view of set up in AV8R.

pic #4 & 5 the connection side of the rudder pot and the homemade connector ( 1/2" pvc ). separate and fitted.


WOW that's pretty cool! But... how do you connect that to ps3 ?

bobbysocks 06-30-2010 04:04 PM

sorry vdomini, i am not familiar with a ps3 at all. what i am making is for xbox. if they make an AV8R for it then you would follow the same thing i am doing.


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