Desktop FlightSim Cockpit Ideas
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 1:33 pm
I've been doing some controller shopping to better my flight sim experience, which lead me finding some really cool gadgets, such as the Cougar MFD and a Delux T9U gaming keypad:


I'm obviously super excited over them (they should arrive sometime this week), but it didn't take long for me to wonder what it would look like if someone were to combine these devices together. So out of kid-like anticipation I've started sketching designs out and eventually moved on to create a 3d mock model to see how it would look. I'm vaguely playing around with the idea of building them (provided I can save up to buy that 3D printer), but in the meantime I wanted to post them here to get some feedback. Most importantly i'm curious if flight sim players would want something like this on their desk or if it's a dumb idea
there's nothing intrinsically special overall. Each device is held/fixed on the plastic casing made up of several parts. The middle keypad is the Delux T9U device. The two Thrustmaster MFD monitors can be seen on the left and right. A numeric keypad is fixed on the top.
In the lower middle there's a USB x6 HUB device where one can switch on and off each component - 4 devices and 2 USB lights (each illuminating an MFD, which, just to be clear, are mock displays actually made up of replaceable paper sheets...disappointing but the buttons and switches on the MFDs are of course fully functional). Everything combined there's 125 keys in all
A piece of software called Xpadder enables the use of all of these devices simultaneously

This other less bulky design i think would better work with action flight games like novalogic 'sims' or space shooters



I'm obviously super excited over them (they should arrive sometime this week), but it didn't take long for me to wonder what it would look like if someone were to combine these devices together. So out of kid-like anticipation I've started sketching designs out and eventually moved on to create a 3d mock model to see how it would look. I'm vaguely playing around with the idea of building them (provided I can save up to buy that 3D printer), but in the meantime I wanted to post them here to get some feedback. Most importantly i'm curious if flight sim players would want something like this on their desk or if it's a dumb idea
there's nothing intrinsically special overall. Each device is held/fixed on the plastic casing made up of several parts. The middle keypad is the Delux T9U device. The two Thrustmaster MFD monitors can be seen on the left and right. A numeric keypad is fixed on the top.
In the lower middle there's a USB x6 HUB device where one can switch on and off each component - 4 devices and 2 USB lights (each illuminating an MFD, which, just to be clear, are mock displays actually made up of replaceable paper sheets...disappointing but the buttons and switches on the MFDs are of course fully functional). Everything combined there's 125 keys in all
A piece of software called Xpadder enables the use of all of these devices simultaneously

This other less bulky design i think would better work with action flight games like novalogic 'sims' or space shooters
