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 | | Mark Lloyd, AUSTRALIA The past 18 months has seen my hobby and my passion with aviation grow with the expanse of flight simulator X and all the aquired hardware and software add ons. This is my simulator at its current stage with an independant dash with glass cockpit, switchs and now awaiting my... [more...] |
 | | Murray Basham, AUSTRALIA The Cessna 172 model D fuselage came from a country airstrip. It was flipped onto its back during a storm years ago and deemed unsuitable to ever fly again.
The fuselage was then used to help keep other aircraft in the owners fleet maintained with parts, it ended up a... [more...] |
 | | Abiy Berehe, USA - Texas This is my B767 Simulator I built from the scratch.It took a lot of patience and several trial and errors. Finally here it is my pride and joy. I will be posting more pics to show detail of this piece of "MY ART". By the way this Sim... [more...] |
 | | Rhydian James-Yeoman, UNITED KINGDOM Developed with CAD software and Google sketchup, my Primary 6 flight simulator took around one year to complete. The project is based around a generic cessna look-a-like and focuses primarily on the 6 basic flight instruments.
The structure is made with medium-density fibreboard (MDF) and skinned with aluminium... [more...] |
 | | Gordon Turner, AUSTRALIA I have only just taken the dust sheet off my Cessna build for the first time in 12 months as I've been concentrating on my 737 cockpit. The enjoyment and interest has been renewed with the inclusion of a 24 feet curved screen and three projectors. The whole... [more...] |
 | | Olli-Petteri Pietilä, FINLAND Here are few pictures of our C172 Skyhawk II simulator project that is still under construction. We started the project in May 2006. The project is based on a real C172 fuselage and Simkits gauges.
The avionics and most of the electronics are home made.
Our goal is to simulate C172 as... [more...] |
 | | Elmer Y.H. Chen, HONG KONG Everything is set up using all Simkits products. [more...] |
 | | Rob Mitchell, Canada - Ontario It has been a slow progress, a little at a time coming together. Was able to make templates onto cardboard from a real beaver which was being worked on in the Fall/09 so everything to scale. Recently purchased the simkit USB gauges along with digital 32 interface module. Here you... [more...] |
_0.JPG) | | Daniel Rottensteiner, AUSTRIA This is one of the most Popular School and Training Aircraft in Austria.
i Build this simulator in 3 Months, by the last Picture of my Galery you can see the Original Cockpit
from this Aircraft. [more...] |
 | | 215Kg snc, ITALY The SPAD XIII and the FokkerDR1 are made in scale 1:1 by 215kg snc, Trento (Italy) for the Museo del Piave, Caorera (Italy). The cockpit is inspired by the cockpit of the real working reproduction of the same aircraft by Giancarlo Zanardo.
More info are visible on website
www.215kg.it [more...] |
 | | Peter Fischer, SWITZERLAND Simkts Instrumente und Elite Steuerhorn. Cockbitnachbau einer C 172. Das professionelle Cockpit wird von einem Hochleistungs 4.25 Ghz Dual-Core PC betrieben. Auf fünf 40 Zoll NEC LCD-Bildschirmen werden auf 180 Grad-Sicht superscharfe Szenerienbilder dargestellt.
Alle Instrumente und Schalter im Cockpit sind 100%ig funktionstachtig.
Die MOTION verleiht dem Cockpit... [more...] |
 | | philippe Allard, FRANCE Started May 2009, my project comes after some other atmpts to build something more immersive than a simple keyboard and mouse setup...
To have a chance to reach an acceptable end for the entire project I have kept it small enough. So my choice is the low/slow flying bird from Dornier... [more...] |
 | | Gérard vermaelen, BELGIUM A complete description with a "How to " section is visible on my website : aileszelles.be
Any question welcome
Fly safe
Gerry [more...] |
 | | LUIS PEDRO MOLINA PARIS, SPAIN Here is my cessna 172 simulator project, I have adquired the glareshield panel (closed) at lelystad (16-April-2005) and I am hoping to receive shortly wet compass, warning panel, yoke , throttle, key switch, flaps switch, main switch, avionics switch ,tank switch and lights switch , I have adquired a tft... [more...] |
 | | miguel miguel, SPAIN The yoke is from a real 737.
The seat is from a former Iberia MD-87.
The software is PMDG.
The gauges are Simkits gauges.
It took 2 years to be finished.
if you have any question, no doubt in contact to me
europa345@hotmail.com [more...] |
 | | gerard vermaelen, BELGIUM This is a first picture of what is going to be a Cessna 182RG simulator. A complete power point presentation with all explanations and pictures will follow. Thanks to Simkit to make our dream possible. [more...] |
 | | Robert St-Denis, NEW ZEALAND My primary goal in building this simulator was to supply myself with a device that would permit myself to enjoy flying from home without the enormous cost of renting a plane and trying to find a way to go around the diverse type of weather that you can encounter here... [more...] |
 | | Dean Nandy, UNITED KINGDOM In an earlier sim the SimKits gauges were fitted in a real B727 panel.
My next sim was a real Beechcraft Queenair fuselage with an early Kingair A90 instrument panel and glareshield.
The yoke potentiometers and rudder potentiometer were all fitted and working and all the engine and propeller controls were working... [more...] |
 | | Michael Neal, USA - Colorado Another 172R simulator project, mine is continually evolving as do many home built simulators. Currently based around Simkits gauges, GoFlight "avionics", and CH flight controls, the carpentry and creativity to bring it all together has been an ongoing father-son project for my dad and me. It has been as enjoyable... [more...] |
 | | bruno leger, FRANCE I have built a Cessna 182 during nine months. It's a double command and very nice to use.
You can see lots of pictures on this link :
nonolight.free.fr/simulateurs/index.html [more...] |
 | | Esko Haanpaa, SWEDEN Here are some pics of my Rallye 235 simpit project.
It's based on a real Rallye 892-a fuselage that I got my hands on in November 2003. The interior is going to be painted and fixed up as soon as I get my hardware to work as I want them. A... [more...] |
 | | Frank Riedel, DENMARK Robinson 22 BETA helicopter simulator, build to obtain the APP approve status for pilot training in Denmark, the Simkits instruments help a lot.
Check the video at www.rezultat.dk / underholdning [more...] |
 | | jeroen huyghebaert, BELGIUM My name is Jeroen Huyghebaert. I had an PPL, but it became more and more expensive. Therefore I searched something that was cheaper. So I've found Simkits.And after almost a year of building, I have again the feeling that I'm sitting in a " real plane". I'm building a Corsair... [more...] |
 | | Tom Stanley, USA - California This 172 based panel was built using SIMKITs gages and the CCU board. The panel was designed to be portable as it is used for schools youth aviation programs. It uses a DUAL DVI graphics card to support the 15 inch LCD displays. To avoid a large gap between the... [more...] |
 | | Erwin Hohmann, USA - Florida Here are some pictures of my Piper Arrow project. Since I own an Arrow, I thought it best to start with this model. I hope to get FAA certification in the coming year. I have worked in the simulation industry for over 30 years and this is the perfect platform... [more...] |
 | | Douwe-Jan de boer, NETHERLANDS I am constructing a F16 from partly SimKits and Original parts. The fuselage is almost finished. When done I will start with building and connecting the instruments and finishing the Radar Panel. The next step is to construct the side panels with as much original parts as I can get... [more...] |
 | | Richard Gritter, USA - North Carolina Here is my BD-5 B simulator. It is still in the building stage, but I've made a lot of progress. I my six main flight instruments, VOR, warning panel, and I hope to get the rest soon. I am using the Microsoft Sidewinder 2 control stick. I got a Piper... [more...] |
 | | Tom Mihelich, USA - Michigan My name is Tom Mihelich from Troy Michigan USA and I would like to show you a few pictures of my new SF260 simulator. I have always been into the FS2004 sim and when I came across the SIMKIT web site... Well let's just say I had to try to... [more...] |
 | | Bart van Sloun, NETHERLANDS When I started to take flying lessons to get my Private Pilot License I also started building my Cessna 172 simulator. Objective is to make the simulation experiance as real as the flights I make in real life. Maybe one day, in 30 years or so when I am retired... [more...] |
 | | Audie Sellars, UNITED KINGDOM My name is Audie Sellars, I live in North Yorkshire England and I too have been hit by the flight simulator bug, I have had a couple of flying lessons in a Cessna 150 Airobat, but can not justify spending £10,000 on the ppl and another £30 to £40,000 on... [more...] |
 | | Johan Löfgren, FINLAND The project start date is difficult to say, but I suspect that it was in about year 2001 when I got a CH Products yoke and a GoFlight radiomodule. Next big step was the discovery of the FSbus project that enabled me to hardwire switches and other functions. But it... [more...] |
 | | ANDREW HARPER, UNITED KINGDOM Attached images are those of a cockpit I have been assembling out of scrapped aircraft parts over some time. I have not put in the simkits instruments yet as I need to cut out the alluminium sheet to fit, although the instrument kits have been assembled and tested okay so... [more...] |
 | | Tuomas Kuosmanen, FINLAND This is our simulator project in Malmi Aviation Club at Helsinki-Malmi airport (EFHF), Finland. The cockpit is built into a Cessna 150 fuselage section.
www.malminilmailukerho.net [more...] |
 | | Arnel Aliwalas, Canada - Ontario We are building a C172 sim using simkits gauges/radios. The fuselage is a C172 and we will be using three LCD projectors for the outside view. [more...] |
 | | Sergio Robles Ch, GUATEMALA I am working on a C172/ 182s project using the SimKits gauges, These are the first pictures of my simulator. Thanks to Simkits and Peter for help [more...] |
 | | Frank vassaux, USA - Florida This is a CESSNA 152, same as a use to beguin learning to fly many, many years ago. this is not the final form. I will use it, I am planing to make a full size "replica" of a Cockpit, used three Monitors, covering 180 degree, Left, Front and Right [more...] |
 | | Michael Clare, AUSTRALIA These are the first pictures of our GA homebuilt cockpit. It is loosely based on on the Cessna 172. So far, all the work has involved the carpentry and cabinet making part of the project. However, we have purchased a full suite of Simkits instruments and will be installing them... [more...] |
 | | Chris Link, USA - California I'm currently building a hybrid F-16C cockpit with the SimKits instruments. I will be using the simulator for instrument proficiency running FS2004 and for the fighter thing (blowing things up) in Falcon 4. The simulator runs on four computers. The first drives the main flight sim software, two drive the... [more...] |
 | | Peter Thomas, AUSTRALIA This cockpit started 6 months ago, when I purchased a couple of goflight modules. From that I added gauges from Simkits and an xkeys keyboard encoder. As I wanted to drive gauges for a twin engine and led indicators I added a 32 Port interface module and 4 port servo... [more...] |
 | | Cristobal Martinez Nicolas, SPAIN Envio las fotos que me pedisteis. [more...] |
 | | Robert Ward, UNITED KINGDOM My cockpit is a Bae 146 and it represents the original aircraft cockpit to an accuracy of +/- 2 mm it has taken me 4 years to get this far and I think it is the only cockpit built as close to the original aircraft as +/- 2mm. [more...] |
 | | Finn Winterskov, DENMARK The cockpit I build, is a C-130H Hercules (or like). There are some more picture on my homepage, http://www.fmw.dk/cockpit [more...] |
 | | Robert Pardigon, FRANCE my panel is not yet ready, but just for say to you that I've not forgotten, I send you a "night" picture with some simkits gauges, and on the right, some things of my own "production". There are always many holes, but when the whole will be ready, you'll tell... [more...] |
 | | Ken Peckham, USA - North Carolina Ken Peckham is building a flight sim cockpit for the local college Aviation studies department of ECSU (Elizabeth City State University). He has ordered a complete TRC372 and built available instruments like Yoke, Rudder Pedals and throttle quadrant around it! Ken is also working on the construction of a lower... [more...] |
 | | Pascal VONSY, NEW CALEDONIA I'm currently building a 747-400 cockpit. I have bought your simkits for the Boeing Standby instrument. So i'm waiting with impatient this new standby gauge.. :) You can see my actual work in progress... [more...] |
 | | Marty Bochane, NETHERLANDS Here some pictures. The Cockpit isn't finished yet, some items have to be added later on. It's a generic GA Cockpit, but will mostly be used as a Cessna 172/182. I've built in my livingroom in Zoetermeer. [more...] |
 | | Chris Taylor, USA - Texas The cockpit as it arrived: East German MIG-21. Looking to put the SimKit instruments (ALT, VOR1, HDG, ADF) in the appropriate locations in the cockpit. Using an EPIC card for lights and switches. LCD panel on an overhead for visuals. A long way to go yet. [more...] |
 | | Rory Gillies, UNITED KINGDOM I decided to build the Airspeed Indicator first as this was a simple kit with a single normal servo and only consisted of nine parts. The kits are very well made with clear and concise instructions.
The ASI took only ten minutes to put together, and once I had dug out... [more...] |
 | | Robert McGraw, USA - Pennsylvania I just ordered the first batch of simkit instruments for our US Army OH58A Kiowa Warrior Helicopter simulator. I am refurbishing this crashed cockpit for use at trade shows and for actual flight training . The tail section was removed and replaced with a removable panel that will provide access... [more...] |