Now available from JRH Flight Sims (JRHFlightSims.com) is the Homebuilt Flight Simulator eBook. This 58-page eBook describes the techniques and methods used to build a homebuilt cockpit. Included in the book are detailed descriptions, build photos and 10 scale drawings.
(PRWEB) July 16, 2007 -- Now available from JRH Flight Sims (JRHFlightSims.com) is the Homebuilt Flight Simulator eBook. This 58-page eBook describes the techniques and methods used to build a homebuilt cockpit. Included in the book are detailed descriptions, build photos and 10 scale drawings.
This book includes:
- Simple to follow instructions
- Photographs
- Wiring schematics
- Dimensional drawings
- Building techniques
- MS Flight Simulator Setup
- Graphics Cards Setup
What is unique about the plans is you as the home builder can decide how little or how much you want to build. You can modify the plans to build a single seat cockpit, or build as described in the book, a loose replica of a Fokker 100. With the techniques described in the book, it's up to you to decide. The JRH Flight Sim was built using off the shelf materials available at most home improvement centers, hardware stores and electronics stores. Standard wood frame construction allows the use of conventional tools, such as hand saws and a hand drill.
The book contains topics from what to consider before you begin building, how to build the frames, panels and PC interfacing to hardware and Windows setup. Also included in the book are 10 detail and assembly dimensional drawings.
Homebuilt Flight Simulator eBook - ISBN 978-1-60402-574-3
Plans are available for download from:
- FS Pilot Shop -- Leader in Flight Simulator Web Sites -- www.fspilotshop.com
- The Flight Sim Store -- Australia's fastest growing flight simulation software and accessories web store -- www.FlightSimStore.com
- LuLu.com -- The premier online marketplace that provides a platform for people to create, buy, sell and control digital content on demand. -- www.LuLu.com
About Author
Mr. Havrilla received an Associate Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Pennsylvania State University in 1976. He has diverse experience in the Information Technology and Engineering fields include management, design, production and fabrication He has been designing and building home flight simulators for over 20 years
MEDIA CONTACT: John R. Havrilla, jrhavrilla @ nc.rr.com
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