• MonkderZweite@feddit.ch
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      Perhaps the most complicated – and once more, expensive – aspects of building a one is the Forward Overhead Panel which will likely set you back anywhere from $1000 for an extremely basic one, to (more likely) $7000 to $10,000, possibly even as high as $12,000 for a fully accurate and articulate design.

      Not that i want to build a simulator but there’s none with Arduino or Raspi?

      • gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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        I mean, these days, if you’re good with general fabrication skills and you’ve got a 3D printer, you could probably get a fully physically accurate instrumentation setup for 10-20% of that.

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          If you live close enough to an airplane salvage, the switches are really the priciest bits.

          Some basic microcontroller knowledge, plus wood and a drill is all it should take.

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      If this guy only has 600 hours, he wasted his money. I’d expect this guy to have closer to 6000 at this point.