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Showing posts with label Cessna Citation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cessna Citation. Show all posts

Friday, July 05, 2024

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.


Thursday, February 13, 2020

Dummy HF COMM Control Panel

This dummy HF COMM Control Panel faceplate was made for a customer who didn't actually require an operational radio but wanted something that at least looked the part, and so this was what we came up with. 

As much as we can, we like to make provisions so that dummy items can be made functional at some stage in the future if this is required. For this reason, it was constructed using the same measurements that we would use if building a working radio - although there's obviously no circuit board or display fitted to this example. 


And because we don't know how it might be used in the future, we ensured that the paint is bleed-proof should backlighting ever be needed, and the three buttonheads are similarly constructed and can all be individually removed for re-use.


We've previously found that dummy items are just as susceptible to people trying to operate them as functional parts, so we made sure to fit some encoders behind the two knobs - this means that they can be freely turned without causing any physical damage. Dummy buttons are also likely to be pressed, meaning that it's a good idea to secure them in place to prevent frustrated pilots from pushing them through the panel in their efforts to force some reaction!


This particular radio was destined for a Cessna Citation simulator, but we've also seen photos of them being used in TBM-900's, which happens to be the next product range that we're currently working on ...

Monday, December 16, 2019

Citation Mustang - Pedestal Panel

This is a Trim & Emergency Gear Release Panel that's destined for a Cessna Citation Mustang simulator.



The Aileron Trim Knob can be rotated to momentarily activate either L Wing Down or R Wing Down via a centre-spring mechansim and a couple of microswitches. You can see this being operated in the following short video clip ...



As seen in the clip above, unlike the real aircraft, the split switch for the Rudder Trim is only designed to 'look' like two separate switches; it's actually mounted on the same centre-biased switch.



As with the majority of our panels, it's fully backlit. The lighting on this particular panel is being run on 12V.


The following photos are of the Emergency Gear Release Pull Lever that the two arrows refer to on the lower portion of the panel itself.


The handle has been fitted to pull on/pull off switch, to allow some functionality.



And here's one of the images that we used as a reference for the design of the panel ...

Friday, October 11, 2019

Citation Mustang Oxygen Panels

These are a new addition to our range of backlit cockpit panels for the Cessna Citation Mustang.



Although they're not shown on our website yet (like a lot of items that we make), if you're interested in a set of these, you can contact us here.

The Captain's Oxygen Panel (fully backlit and populated with the hardware) is priced at US$195-00.

The F/O's Oxygen Panel (fully backlit and populated with the hardware) is US$156-00.



This particular set was configured for 12V lighting, although if you would prefer 5V instead, this is no problem to arrange.


The Oxygen Mask fitting is a dummy part - it is in no way functional.


And we've also recently updated our Citation Mustang Circuit Breaker Panels, which can now be supplied with riser plates that will allow them to sit forward of the cabin's structure slightly. Below are some photos ...



This is not a very good representation of the lighting unfortunately, which was far more subtle than it looks here! 

Monday, December 05, 2016

A wired set of Cessna Citation panels

We normally supply our populated panels with all of the hardware fitted onto a backing plate that's already fitted to the main panel, but they aren't typically wired. On this occasion however, we had the opportunity to do some of the wiring here in our workshop. Not all of it could be completed prior to shipping of course, as various items need to be fed into the main instrument that everything will eventually be fitted to - but we could do a lot of it, which also meant that we were able to test and verify all of the initial interfacing we'd organised for it.

Okay then, the Left Switch Panel ...

Each Starter Button has been programmed to illuminate when activated. Here they're unlit.

This isn't actually the standard wiring for one of our Left Switch Panel's, as this particular 
module needs to communicate with another existing piece of hardware that 
our customer already has installed in their build.
Now, the Right Switch Panel ...




Next, the Landing Gear Panel with the gear lever fitted ...



The Push/Pull switch shown here is the Park Brake
The Lighting Panel ...


With the dimmer wired to the Panel Lighting potentiometer

Friday, September 02, 2016

An overview of our Citation Mustang products

Our updated range of Cessna Citation Mustang products now includes pre-fitted backing panels that are supplied with all of the necessary hardware (switches, pots, knobs, pushbuttons etc.) already in place. This hopefully allows for a much quicker and easier installation process, and means that the panels are essentially ready to be wired up and connected to whichever I/O interface that's going to be used. 

If our 64INS and 64OUTS boards are going to be used, we can also offer a custom wiring service and supply initial configuration files. This configuration is readily able to be altered and expanded upon as you see fit, of course. This is dependent to some extent on the flight simulator software that's going to be used though, as we're more well-versed in some programs than others.

All of these panels are available in either cool-white or warm-white backlighting, and can be set up for either 5V or 12V power supplies.

Left Switch Panel






Right Switch Panel





Lighting Panel




Landing Gear Panel




Oxygen Supply Panel




Test Panel



Oxygen Control Panel




Glareshield Warning/Caution Buttons


Placards