Hi Micha! Ist das Dome Light nicht die beiden großen Lampen an der Rückwand des Cockpits gesteuert über den Schalter im Overhead und das Flood Light oben im Overhead gesteuert über einen Poti im Pedestal? Dachte ich zumindest immer. Vielen Dank wieder mal für deine großartigen Videos, immer wieder inspirierend und beeindruckend! LG Axel
Hm, das wäre ja was. Mal sehen, was die Experten hier dazu noch sagen. Bis zum pedestal dauert es noch ein wenig. Naja, dann hab ich immerhin schonmal Licht im Cockpit.
Genau… die dome lights sind die beiden weißen in der Rückwand. Die Lampe im overhead ist das Pedestal Light, welches über den simmering am Linken Ende des pedestals gesteuert wird…. Ach und in echt ist da kein Glas drin:). Da kannste dir wortwörtlich die Finger an der Birne verbrennen 😂
Yes, the opening for the flood light has that trapezoid shape so it covers exactly the entire pedestal and nothing else. Also the strange shape of the circuit breaker light in the right ceiling so it covers only the upper circuit breakers behind copilot
Apart from the fact that the dome lights are in the back wall and this flood light is meant for the pedestal (which is already mentioned) I think the light itself is very neat. I’d like to know how you constructed the light.
@@Mickeys_Flightdeck Yes, but you skipped the part of the LED strips. Could you please specify what kind of strip this exactly is (brand, type, manufacturer) and how you fixed them to the board?
@@Mickeys_Flightdeck Thanks Michael, found #38 video very instructive. Have done a search for the strip, but seem to have problems finding IP21. Did see IP20 & P22, but do not know what the difference is. Where did you buy yours?
I haven't realized this project yet. But if you are using prosim you can install several micro switches and route their signals to the cosseponding variables in the system. The positions of the lever can be handled like any other switch.
Hi Micha! Ist das Dome Light nicht die beiden großen Lampen an der Rückwand des Cockpits gesteuert über den Schalter im Overhead und das Flood Light oben im Overhead gesteuert über einen Poti im Pedestal? Dachte ich zumindest immer.
Vielen Dank wieder mal für deine großartigen Videos, immer wieder inspirierend und beeindruckend! LG Axel
Hm, das wäre ja was. Mal sehen, was die Experten hier dazu noch sagen. Bis zum pedestal dauert es noch ein wenig. Naja, dann hab ich immerhin schonmal Licht im Cockpit.
Zumindest in der virtuellen Variante von PMDG, die ich im P3D hin- und her schubse, ist das so wie Du beschreibst.
Genau… die dome lights sind die beiden weißen in der Rückwand. Die Lampe im overhead ist das Pedestal Light, welches über den simmering am Linken Ende des pedestals gesteuert wird…. Ach und in echt ist da kein Glas drin:). Da kannste dir wortwörtlich die Finger an der Birne verbrennen 😂
@@BoeingNGProject Vielleicht liest ja wer von Boeing mit. Für ein Taschengeld gebe ich den Ingenieuren gerne Tipps. 😂
Yes, the opening for the flood light has that trapezoid shape so it covers exactly the entire pedestal and nothing else. Also the strange shape of the circuit breaker light in the right ceiling so it covers only the upper circuit breakers behind copilot
Wie immer ein sehr gutes, informatives und inspirierendes Video, vielen Dank!
Looking very good. Thanks for the video. That is a lot of work on that overhead panel.....
Much more than I thought.
thankyou so so much for the incredible content, i appreciate your working methods. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻massive respect
Apart from the fact that the dome lights are in the back wall and this flood light is meant for the pedestal (which is already mentioned) I think the light itself is very neat. I’d like to know how you constructed the light.
It is visible in the video. It is just made from two 12V LED stripes.
@@Mickeys_Flightdeck Yes, but you skipped the part of the LED strips. Could you please specify what kind of strip this exactly is (brand, type, manufacturer) and how you fixed them to the board?
@@737sst You can see more about backlighting in my video #38 at 12:00. The name of the strips is "5050 60 LED IP21".
@@Mickeys_Flightdeck Thanks Michael, found #38 video very instructive. Have done a search for the strip, but seem to have problems finding IP21. Did see IP20 & P22, but do not know what the difference is. Where did you buy yours?
@@737sst I bought mine on aliexpress. The IP stands for the waterproofnes. Just search for some that aren't covered with silicone.
great video, thanks for sharing, hope to see more interesting video in your channel, have a good day !!!
see you around , like 44
There will be more. I want to fly this thing one day.
Halo michael, i realy need some help to seting my Landing gear with arduino, any tutorial to find out? Please
I haven't realized this project yet. But if you are using prosim you can install several micro switches and route their signals to the cosseponding variables in the system. The positions of the lever can be handled like any other switch.