Used in this project: Arduino Mega, provided by DFRobot go check them out over at: https://www.dfrobot.com/product-1175.html (All links below are affiliate links that help support the channel) Multiposition switches x2…
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With the release of connector version 0.9.5.5, I’ve introduced new ways to calibrate your rudder pedals, yokes, and brakes. My main setup uses the Thrustmaster TFRP pedal set (https://amzn.to/3pEFqZd). They…
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Used in this tutorial (Amazon affiliate links that help support the channel): Springs: https://amzn.to/318h28k Arduino Leonardo / pro micro https://amzn.to/3mx3HyS or https://amzn.to/2ZBDaaD LEDs https://amzn.to/3pUgJsk Limit switches https://amzn.to/3GAzBT1 Gear I use:…
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Today we will dive into the latest update to create our master warning and master caution buttons. This article is the first entry for the gear lever handle unit. Needed…
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In a previous article, we’ve looked into adding visual elements to a generic TFT screen for our primary flight display. But what a waste it would be if we didn’t…
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In our last article, we’ve focused on the wiring and underlying protocols of our custom ESP32 primary flight display. It’s time to start bringing this contraption to life with the…
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I wanted to create a single video explaining the basics of creating your own custom LCD PFD. After 6 hours of recording, I realized that nobody would watch a full-fledged…
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Back-to-basics: toggle/rocker switches
The toggle switch. They occupy a prominent place in the heart of most flight simmers. From controlling the lights with a few rocker switches in a light aircraft to controlling…
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This title might sound ridiculous. Nobody asked for it. But I still had to do it. A quick Google search didn’t grant me any results so I low key hope…
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Back to basics: Potentiometers
Perhaps one of the most basic components in our toolbox never got the attention it deserved. It’s a cheap component, versatile, and most of all easy to use. In this…