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Advanced Cockpit mk2 (standard canopy)

314k Gestour  8.5 years ago
458 downloads

This is exactly the same as the previous version, but without the glass cockpit. It doesnt look as nice from the outside, but looks way better from the inside.

This cockpit is the same size as the default cockpit block!
Features working Attitude Indicator, Yoke, Throttle, VTOL, Landing Gear levers, and opening glass canopy.
Also includes Brake, Yaw, Landing gear, canopy, and all 8 activation group indicator lights. All dials are lit (Running on group 8), Transponder is set to 616, and a few BLNFNAR for good measure.
Also included are the pieces needed to fill in the gaps on the sides after instilation if desired, they will need to be nudged into place.
I recommend building your plane around this, that is by far the easiest, however this can be added to an existing plane, but its not an easy task. Placement of the included "weightless/microscopic" default cockpit block is crucial for visability and function, (you will have to be able to nudge). I obviously prefer to see successors!
I look forward to seeing your creations. Thanks, and Enjoy!


Thank you to everyone that encouraged me, and gave me much needed feedback, I couldn't have dont this alone. and credit to Rohan for inventing the attitude indicator mechanism.

General Characteristics

  • Successors 23 airplane(s) +585 bonus
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 1.6ft (0.5m)
  • Length 3.3ft (1.0m)
  • Height 1.6ft (0.5m)
  • Empty Weight 682lbs (309kg)
  • Loaded Weight 682lbs (309kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 333

Parts

  • Number of Parts 180
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 649
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    314k Gestour

    It's the holographic part of the holographic cockpit. @OverlordAeronautics2

    8.1 years ago
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    314k Gestour

    It doesn't say altitude indicator. It says attitude indicator, who's is essentially the same as an artificial horizon. @OverlordAeronautics2

    8.1 years ago
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    9,430 CALVIN232

    If the gauges worked on this it would be perfect I know I seem picky and I'm sorry but could you make the gauges work as well as add a working speedometer rader and artificial horizon to this

    8.3 years ago
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    5,517 one

    @Gestour :D

    8.5 years ago
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    314k Gestour

    No discipline! I got a good chuckle out of it.
    Just try not to have such a bad altitude all the time... :D
    @RedstoneAeroAviation

    8.5 years ago
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    5,517 one

    @Gestour i rlly wanna know how my discipline goes..

    8.5 years ago
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    314k Gestour

    Thank you! @REW

    8.5 years ago
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    36.1k REW

    looking good..Awesome

    8.5 years ago
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    314k Gestour

    Altitude indicators are called altimeters.
    This is most definitely an attitude indicator.
    Lol @RedstoneAeroAviation

    8.5 years ago
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    5,517 one

    its altitude not attitude

    8.5 years ago
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    nice

    8.5 years ago
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    @Gestour could you make a simple car headlight and backlight with a beacon light inside

    8.5 years ago
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    314k Gestour

    Thanks! :) @Wildblueyonder578

    8.5 years ago
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    Wow,this is amazing!

    8.5 years ago
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    314k Gestour

    2.3 wide by 6.28 long by 2.14 high! And the seats are 1.07 tall. @CaesiciusPlanes

    8.5 years ago
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    314k Gestour

    You're welcome! I was going to upload this earlier, but I was thinking people were sick of seeing me post cockpits. @MasterMindIndustries

    8.5 years ago
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    thx

    8.5 years ago
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    314k Gestour

    Yes. I meant find out the size of the real AH-1 cockpit. @CaesiciusPlanes

    8.5 years ago
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    314k Gestour

    @CaesiciusPlanes you should find out what the actual size is, and make it that!

    8.5 years ago