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I am a flight simulation hobbyist currently working on building instruments, gauges, radios and controls for a C172. As of Nov 1, 2017, I've done only a few prototype circuits and have been working to develop skills I'll need to produce a realistic cockpit.  I think I'm ready and it's time to [[Bending Tin| bend tin]]
===== '''What I'm doing: =====
''' I am a flight simulation hobbyist currently working on building instruments, gauges, radios and controls for a C172. As of Nov 1, 2017, I've done only a few prototype circuits and have been working to develop skills I'll need to produce a realistic cockpit.  I think I'm ready and it's time to [[Bending Tin| bend tin]]
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'''Contact''' =====


Would you like to work with others to build your own instruments, gauges, radios and controls? I think there's no specific experience needed to get started. Just send me an e-mail through this wiki. Tell me what you're up to and what you'd like to build.  Maybe we can work together on some part of your project. [[Special:EmailUser/Callahanp | Email Callahanp]]
Maybe our projects overlap and maybe I can be of help you in some small way.  I love bouncing ideas back and forth in personal or public e-mails. Feel free to contact me about your non-commercial simulation projects. <br> '''[[Special:EmailUser/Callahanp | Email Callahanp through the wiki]]'''
 
I show up occasionally on #flightgear on irc.flightgear.org and am a member of several public forums related to cockpit building.
 
[[User:Callahanp|Callahanp]] ([[User talk:Callahanp|talk]]) 09:45, 11 November 2017 (EST)
 
===== '''Skills''' =====
* Programming in whatever language is available
* Databases
* Making the following list of chips do what they do:
* MCP23XXX Multiplexer
* MAX7219 Serially Interfaced, 8-Digit LED Display Driver
* Designing a few types of circuits that work on a breadboard (see electronics below)
 
===== '''Developing Skills -- Beginner'''' =====
* Getting a cokpit project off the ground
* Very basic machining on a lathe or mill - no significant experience
* Electronics
* Designing circuits that make it from breadboard to cockpit.
* Fusion 360 3dCad
* OnShape 3d CAD
* 3d Router
 
* Writing Howtos
 
===== '''The Howtos -- Oh yeah... those...'''
=====
I'm working on these along side building my cockpit.  I think I should have waited a bit before starting them until I have more working hardware to show.  I think some of the abstract stuff I've written is useless.


Current Projects:
Current Projects:
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* [[Howto:Build your own Panel or Cockpit]]  
* [[Howto:Build your own Panel or Cockpit]]  


I show up occasionally on #flightgear on irc.flightgear.org
See below for the my personal rules about these howtos going forward.  I had to write these because it was becoming a morass and time waster.
 
'''The following is yet another work in progress'''
 
Writing Advice to Callahanp from Callahanp
 
Rule 1. Brevity.
 
Rule 2. Real Hardware.  If I haven't done it yet I'll talk about it on my personal wiki page.  That's where stuff like that belongs. 
 
Rule 3. Project Planning, Building Teams, and anything else about developing a hobby project belong elsewhere.  If you want to write about these things, go ahead, but don't do it in a Howto on building something specific like a cockpit.  If you haven't done the project yet you'll get it wrong. Plus, you'll sound like a fool.
 
Rule 4. Grand visions, Vaporware, Abstract thinking, Advice and other nonsense  don't belong anywhere.


Feel free to contact me about your non-commercial simulation projects. <br> '''[[Special:EmailUser/Callahanp | Email Callahanp]]'''
Rule 5. Get rid of your darlings.  Those witty turns of phrase, that elegant prose, the puns, jokes and asides.  Fun to write maybe but not so fun to read. They're distractions.  These are things a skillful writer can weave into an uninterrupted smooth train of thought but you're not that good a writer. Don't even try,


[[User:Callahanp|Callahanp]] ([[User talk:Callahanp|talk]]) 23:09, 4 November 2017 (EDT)
'nuff said.

Revision as of 14:45, 11 November 2017

What I'm doing:

I am a flight simulation hobbyist currently working on building instruments, gauges, radios and controls for a C172. As of Nov 1, 2017, I've done only a few prototype circuits and have been working to develop skills I'll need to produce a realistic cockpit. I think I'm ready and it's time to bend tin

=

Contact =====

Maybe our projects overlap and maybe I can be of help you in some small way. I love bouncing ideas back and forth in personal or public e-mails. Feel free to contact me about your non-commercial simulation projects.
Email Callahanp through the wiki

I show up occasionally on #flightgear on irc.flightgear.org and am a member of several public forums related to cockpit building.

Callahanp (talk) 09:45, 11 November 2017 (EST)

Skills
  • Programming in whatever language is available
  • Databases
  • Making the following list of chips do what they do:
  • MCP23XXX Multiplexer
  • MAX7219 Serially Interfaced, 8-Digit LED Display Driver
  • Designing a few types of circuits that work on a breadboard (see electronics below)
Developing Skills -- Beginner'
  • Getting a cokpit project off the ground
  • Very basic machining on a lathe or mill - no significant experience
  • Electronics
  • Designing circuits that make it from breadboard to cockpit.
  • Fusion 360 3dCad
  • OnShape 3d CAD
  • 3d Router
  • Writing Howtos

===== The Howtos -- Oh yeah... those...

=====

I'm working on these along side building my cockpit. I think I should have waited a bit before starting them until I have more working hardware to show. I think some of the abstract stuff I've written is useless.

Current Projects:

See below for the my personal rules about these howtos going forward. I had to write these because it was becoming a morass and time waster.

The following is yet another work in progress

Writing Advice to Callahanp from Callahanp

Rule 1. Brevity.

Rule 2. Real Hardware. If I haven't done it yet I'll talk about it on my personal wiki page. That's where stuff like that belongs.

Rule 3. Project Planning, Building Teams, and anything else about developing a hobby project belong elsewhere. If you want to write about these things, go ahead, but don't do it in a Howto on building something specific like a cockpit. If you haven't done the project yet you'll get it wrong. Plus, you'll sound like a fool.

Rule 4. Grand visions, Vaporware, Abstract thinking, Advice and other nonsense don't belong anywhere.

Rule 5. Get rid of your darlings. Those witty turns of phrase, that elegant prose, the puns, jokes and asides. Fun to write maybe but not so fun to read. They're distractions. These are things a skillful writer can weave into an uninterrupted smooth train of thought but you're not that good a writer. Don't even try,

'nuff said.