[simpits-tech] www.Deltawing.com

Rob Hommel simpits-tech@simpits.org
Sat, 16 Nov 2002 08:44:17 -0800


Thanks for the information. I am certain that a few people out there will
find a use for your instructor console. I can see a real use for such an
item. Being able to respond to emergencies in the cockpit is the real art of
flying. Those persons interested in making a simulated aircraft as an
instructional aid will need something like this, every flying school should
have something like this to teach cockpit emergency procedures.Being as it
will work equally as well for a Cessna 172 as a Boeing 747 it shows a
wonderful adaptive ability suitable to a wide range of needs.

I also noticed that you folks make custom backlit panels any idea as to the
cost of individual panels?

I hope you had a great time helping your friend with his/her home.

Keep 'em Flying
Rob Hommel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Deltawing" <CBARNETT@Deltawing.com>
To: <simpits-tech@simpits.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 3:47 PM
Subject: RE: [simpits-tech] www.Deltawing.com


> Sorry for the late response.  I was doing construction on a friends house
> till the wee hours of the night last night and had full day today.
>
> However, I did want to apologize to the group for the post regarding
> deltawing.com.  It was not my intention to make it look like a sales
pitch,
> but it did come out that way.  I will be sure to contact Gene regarding a
> link on the simpits site.  I also wanted to thank Rob for his questions.
>
> The Instructor Console can be customized for each individual aircraft.  It
> is preconfigured for the aircraft's that ship with flight sim but can be
> customized for any new aircraft you may add.  You can customize things
like,
> which gauges are shown and how they are scaled, you can customize the
> autopilot to match an aircrafts features, you can use it with EPIC to send
> events to your epic systems.  I would suggest downloading the User Guide.
> It should give you a pretty good idea what you can do with it.
> http://www.deltawing.com/documents/ICUserGuide.pdf
> (Some people are having trouble opening this in a browser, you might just
> want to download it or if you want to contact me directly I can email you
a
> copy)
>
> Our Rotary Encoder Modules could be used on autopilot panels, FEES panels,
> overheads, radio stacks, etc.  Just about anywhere you need a rotary
switch
> to be plumed to a keystroke.  The Rotary Encoder Modules create
> alpha/numeric keystrokes that can be sent to any software  application,
> including Flight Simulator or Project Magenta software, directly via the
> keyboard port. You simply install the rotary encoders, connect the outputs
> from the ENC 302/351 boards to the appropriate inputs of one or more
> Hagstrom KE series key encoders and you're ready to go.
>
> The ENC 302 has a single rotary encoder, thus, two outputs
> (counter-clockwise and clockwise) that can be connected to one or two
> separate Hagstrom boards. The ENC 351 has four rotary encoders, thus,
eight
> outputs that can be connected to one or more (up to eight separate)
Hagstrom
> boards.  The ENC 302 and ENC351 have terminal blocks for easy connection.
> The boards can even be ordered as bundles with the Hagstrom boards.  You
can
> order these as bundles and simply tell us which keystrokes you desire for
> the counter-clockwise and clockwise rotation for each rotary encoder.
>
> Please don't hesitate to ask any further questions.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris Barnett
> LAS
.  Thanks!


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