Here are both the overhead module and the fuel module for the B200 simulator that we worked on last year.
Again, these versions are slightly different to those shown on our website, as they were both custom-built for training purposes and needed to reflect the specific layout of our customer's real aircraft.
Friday, July 05, 2024
B200 Fuel and Overhead Modules
B200 First Officer Left Panel
The majority of the panels we make use cool-white backlighting, although in this instance our customer required warm-white, which is closer to the look offered by traditional incandescent bulbs.
Because this panel is being used in a training environment, the necessary locking toggle switches were also fitted. These aren't standard on our panels, but we're always happy to discuss options such as this.
Basic MIP Layout for a Cessna Citation Simulator
To help anyone who might be building a Cessna Citation simulator, we now offer a very basic MIP design that can be downloaded for free from either our website (as part of our Citation panel documentation) or separately, from here: https://buff.ly/46NhLc1
This design is in DXF format, and contains the panel cutouts for all of the relevant Citation panels that we sell. The G1000 units, the audio panels, the GMC710, and the standby gauges, however, are merely placeholders designed to help you with layout planning. You can alter the DXF files to suit whichever products you intend to use.
B200 Captain Right Panel
Another B200 panel that has a different configuration from the standard B200 panels that we sell. This panel was customised for the B200 simulator that we recently built for a local customer, and included all of the wiring!
Replica Pro Line Fusion Console Controls
This complete module package includes dual controllers—one specifically for the MKP and another for the operation of the CCPs and SKPs.
B200 ELT Panel and Housing
Also for the previously mentioned B200 simulator, situated just behind the Fuel Module on the Captain's side, this panel contains a replica Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT), as well as a dummy gauge for the outside temperature.
Replica GCU477
B200 Captain Left Panel
Last year we overhauled an entire B200 simulator with a newly-designed set of panels that mimic those found in the real aircraft, as our customer was replicating it for training purposes.
Here are some photos of the Captain Left Panel ...
Friday, October 21, 2022
TBM-900 Main Instrument Panel (DXF)
We're not in a position to be able to offer a full TBM-900 main instrument panel, although because we needed to draw up an initial design around which we could organise the panels that we do make, we thought that these drawings might provide a useful starting point for someone beginning to build a simulator, instead of the files simply hiding away in our file system ...
The DXF (along with a PDF file) can be downloaded directly from our website on the following page (you'll need to scroll through to find it): https://www.ruscool.co.nz/Panel-Cutouts-Dimensions/
Below is a quick image of the model from which the DXF is derived.
- Master Caution Button
- Master Warning Button
- De-Icing Panel
- Park Brake Panel
- Gear Panel
- ECS Panel
- CB Lighting Panel
- Static Source Selector Panel
- Crew Music Panel
- 15" MFD Unit
The DXF for the main instrument panel only shows the hole cutouts and mounting screw positions of the aforementioned panels (not their outer dimensions), although the drawings for these can be downloaded from the same page as the MIP design.
There are, of course, still several other items needed for a full TBM cockpit that you'll want to include, but which we don't sell ourselves - such as the GMC710, the GCU475, and the G1000 units. These parts will need to be added to your design separately, and suppliers who manufacture these items will likely be able to provide you with the necessary dimensions so that you can incorporate them.
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
Additional TBM-900 panels
Over the past few months we've designed several new TBM-900 panels to go with our existing range ...
Circuit Breaker Lighting Panel
This panel includes one of our replica Korry buttons, which in the above photos is shown without any lighting. In the photo below, the lower half of the Korry has been illuminated. Our replica Korry pushbuttons have been designed to fit into the same footprint as a real Korry 389 button, as shown in a previous post about our B350 Reversionary Panels, so they can be swapped out if required.
This panel, with the exception of the coloured vinyl decals and the dummy circuit breakers themselves, is fully backlit by a circuit board that's recessed into the main panel itself.
Whilst we only fit dummy circuit breakers to it, the panel has been designed so that these can be readily replaced by real circuit breakers if required. There are several PDFs on our website that contain not only the panel dimensions and required panel cutout, but also the spacing and layout of the circuit breakers, so that the fit of any real breakers can be checked/verified prior to purchasing.
And this is what the fully-assembled panel looks like from the rear ...
Monday, March 07, 2022
Fusion Pedestal for King Air B350
As we've been documenting in the past few posts, here's the finished and fully-assembled pedestal panel that we recently completed for a King Air B350 simulator.
And a quick shot of the pedestal prior to painting and engraving etc.