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YawString
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Here's a part of the A320 overhead panel that I created featuring the switches that I tend to use during the most workload-intense parts of the flight:



I relocated the seat belts and no smoking switches so the layout would fit nicely in a rectangular case.

The toggle switches are from the Mobiflight shop. The Korry switches are from opencockpits.com. An Arduino Mega 2560 Pro Mini acts as the interface.

The lettering is printed onto waterslide decal paper, sprayed with clear coat for protection, then transferred to the case. There's a few scratches because I'm clumsy with a file.

No pictures of the inside because a) I forgot to take pictures before I screwed the case closed, and now I can't be bothered, and b) I'm embarrassed about how terrible my soldering is. ;)
2024-04-19 11:25
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