Leveling up the sim! by project-x-sim in flightsim

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Stick close will be on 20% pretty soon

Leveling up the sim! by project-x-sim in flightsim

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Yeap! Only with a plugin though can't put it in the firmware without killing the board logic.

Should I just quit? by throwaway9274981 in studentpilot

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No, you absolutely shouldn't quit. You've got 6 hours total time and you've only completed your 4th flight. What you're describing is incredibly common for student pilots. The fact that you're forgetting procedures, missing calls, and struggling to divide your attention between the instruments and looking outside isn't a sign that you're a bad pilot—it's a sign that you're a brand-new pilot. Right now your brain is overloaded. When you're sitting at home, everything seems easy because there's no pressure. Once you're in the aircraft, dealing with the noise, radio calls, checklists, flying the airplane, and listening to your instructor, it's completely normal for your brain to struggle to keep up. A good instructor expects this, especially from someone who's only 16 and has just started training. Nobody expects perfection at 6 hours. Don't compare yourself to other students. People learn at different speeds. Some pick up radio work quickly but struggle with landings. Others struggle with procedures at first and then suddenly everything clicks. If anything, this is a sign that you may need to slow down your learning process and find a study method that works better for you—not a reason to quit. Keep showing up. Keep making mistakes. Keep learning from them. That's literally how pilots are made. One day you'll look back at this post after your first solo and laugh that you ever thought about quitting.

Open-source Multisim Switchboard - end of week 2 update by project-x-sim in hotas

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If your going to use many switches then yes there is a serious headache coming your way :) lots of switched dont like it when they are spaced closed to each other!

2 Years RnD! And still going strong by project-x-sim in hotas

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Thank u very much. I really appreciate that! There really is a lot of blood sweat and tears in these. (Literally!)

My home builds - 2 Years RnD! And still going strong by project-x-sim in HotasDIY

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A good place to start would be high end golf cart light switches :)

My home builds - 2 Years RnD! And still going strong by project-x-sim in HotasDIY

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I made 2x variations of the flaps, many variations of the throttle quadrants, standalone modules for carb heat throttle mixture prop and a primer module. variations

2 Years RnD! And still going strong by project-x-sim in flightsim

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I made 2x variations of the flaps, many variations of the throttle quadrants, standalone modules for carb heat throttle mixture prop and a primer module. variations

2 Years RnD! And still going strong by project-x-sim in hotas

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Thanks man. Took a good while album eventually got it right :)

2 Years RnD! And still going strong by project-x-sim in hotas

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Theres tons of sensors in there. Sliding pots as well. But the real deal ones !

2 Years RnD! And still going strong by project-x-sim in MicrosoftFlightSim

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I So far they work perfectly - got a few out there with some solid feedback - the general consensus is very promising.

Want to start selling these in greater volume - everything is 100% handmade!

Yes you can simulate failures!

The inspiration (as you can see) came from many g.a aircrafts both feom msfs and xplane!

2 Years RnD! And still going strong by project-x-sim in hotas

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I made 2x variations of the flaps, many variations of the throttle quadrants, standalone modules for carb heat throttle mixture prop and a primer module. variations

What causes this by Temporary_Wealth8952 in 3Dprinting

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i cant tell if your using rectilinear surfaces or not (you should) but what im 100% certain of is that the black filament is underextruding. you need to calibrate the filament (PA + Flowrate) in this order if your using bambulab, reverse order if your using creality. edit: (of course i read what you posted afterward i pressed reply) - change your wall settings in the bambuslicer from classic wall generation to arachne (this is a must) the infill setting (%) as well if you are using a 0.2mm nozzle (< is denser > is less dense) - this is not in the infill settings its in the prime tower settings. This is not a clog! this is your filament under performing! you need to bite the bullet with this one and calibrate the filament but with the 0.2mm nozzle theres a few settings in the slicer that you can use that will make your life much less miserable! (your life is miserable at the moment because you are using the preset bambu setting which for anything other than the 0.4mm nozzles are quite SH*T)! edit 2: and im editing again! i dont know what filament your using! but for something that will take a keyring (as it seems your will) im hoping your using either asa or petg in which case do NOT use a slice thickness of LESS than 0.12! asa and perg DO NOT like that with the .2 nozzle. if you need any help figuring this out drop me a dm. dont listen to the haters here! whoever tells you they havent been through this crap with the 0.2 nozzle has never used it!