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Re-worked my flight controls yesterday and though it hasn't improved my on-line performance, the stick has a nice feel to it. Gimbals are made from tilting plywood platforms, pivoting on home-made hinges. Lengths of bungee cord give some centering force. The electronic guts consist of the Bodnar BU086 board, sensors are Hall effect for roll and yaw, pots for throttle. First version of the stick had simple switches on top for pitch trim and guns. New version uses a spliced-on Saitek stick grip for the grip. I'm using the hat switch for roll trim and pitch trim, two buttons for guns, one button for TeamSqueak. Two throttles for now, though I just use one for IL-2. The helo collective, when needed, is plugged into output from throttle #2. Yes, I do fly FS9 occasionally, though it's a secret; hey we're all friends here, right?

It was fun to build this rig, still not ideal but a step up from the two commercial joysticks I've used. Really happy with the Hall Effect sensors and the ten-bit ADC Bodnar board , too. When I do a joystick calibration, I can see reproducible signal change from about 1/8 inch stick travel. That translates to about 1/3 of a degree stick deflection.

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WOW...I just pray that if I ever crash land on a remote uninhabited Pacific Island with just a nail file and a toothbrush you'll be with me to rebuild the plane and fly out.

Very impressive :goodjob:

PS: you might want to redesign the throttles...I might be a little leery of holding those peni.....I mean throttles in my hand.

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WOW...I just pray that if I ever crash land on a remote uninhabited Pacific Island with just a nail file and a toothbrush you'll be with me to rebuild the plane and fly out.

Very impressive :goodjob:

PS: you might want to redesign the throttles...I might be a little leery of holding those peni.....I mean throttles in my hand.

Sure, Cap'nJack, we could be like those guys in Flight of the Phoenix....

As for the throttles, only a Dawg would notice something like that!

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Pervs, all of of you. LOL!

Thanks Snacko and Kimo. Yes, the last pic is a collective. Haven't tried Blackshark, but hear it's pretty good. Helo-wise, I mostly fly this Schweizer 300 in FS9:

http://www.justflight.com/product.asp?pid=169

The long-throw stick seems a natural for the IL-2 taildraggers, as well as the ROF birds. BTW, hacking the Saitek AV8R was not a trivial exercise. All those wires are routed through diodes, not easy to trace what goes where.....

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It looks pretty impressive. Did you make it up as you went along or were you working to a plan? I love the use of all the odd bits of wood and scrap and stuff. Are those castors with the wheels removed being used as pivots?

I enjoy messing around doing this sort of stuff almost as much as playing the game. I did something very similar using an old Logitech Wingman. It's so much better having the joystick in the right place and a decent length for extra enjoyment. Keep up the good work.

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decent length for extra enjoyment.

My wife's lament..

More seriously - great work there pup, I have often day dreamed creating a long-throw stick system that retains compactness and can still be desktop mounted.

Collective idea is pretty cool too, helo flying is another ambition of mine :)

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