
Simchair MKIII I2C B8 flight stick
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IMPORTANT! PLEASE USE LATEST FILES FROM GITHUB: https://github.com/hc625ma/simchair_models/tree/master/Components/Peripherals/B8%20flight%20stick Stick frame: https://github.com/hc625ma/simchair_models/tree/master/Components/Frames/IKEA%20GUNDE%20frame/Cyclic%20stick%20frame%20parts Visit http://hc625ma.org for latest news and manuals! This is a fully operational Simchair MKIII compatible remix of a very nice B8 flight stick replica, originally by schrodingers_cat. It's designed for use with a new i2c controller(https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2919692). Inside it contains an Arduino Pro Micro (sketch included). The trigger has 2 positions: half-press (intercom) and full-press with a click (radio push to talk). When the trigger is fully pressed, a half-press button is disabled by software, so your sim will see these two positions as completely separate buttons. You'll need: 1 x Arduino Pro Mini board 1 x KY-023 joystick module 1 x USB-to-COM adapter (e.g. PL2303) or another Arduino to program it 3 x PBS-11B buttons 1 x PBS-10B-2 button (trigger intercom) 1 x 12x12x4.3mm TS-1202 button (https://goo.gl/mjpt6T) (trigger PTT) Some wires 1 x M8 x 75 bolt and nut 1m of UTP-5e cable 1m of 10mm aluminum square pipe 6 x M3x20 screws and nuts 1 x M3x40 screw for trigger mounting 1 x Simchair MKIII I2C controller (Arduino Leonardo based) (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2919692) 1 x Simchair MKIII cyclic gimbal V2 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2917209) PTT TS-1202 button is glued with superglue to the left half part just under the PBS-10B2 tip, which goes into the trigger. Adjust stick height to your liking, cut the aluminum pipe accordingly, then route an ethernet cable through the pipe and crimp it as a usual ethernet cable.
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