I knew it was a matter of time before some brilliant madman did this. The details, the introduction of 4-strokes, turbo-props and wheel brakes. Next they'll be shooting ILS approaches.
Thanks Kyle! It definitely is madness but it's a great feeling when a plan comes together in the end. IMHO, ILS approaches won't come because in the RC world you already have fully autonomous GPS landings with Lidar rangefinder support in the final approach. That would have been unthinkable 15 years ago... Next thing might be larger FPV formation flights with preprogrammed autopilots in swarm mode.
@@tim79de My love of models cost me my first marriage....I finally found a woman who not only accepts it, she is beginning to become addicted to the "geeking out over scale realism" and even LIKES TO HELP! Fingers crossed, yeah? Do you by chance have a link to a build thread on an RC forum or anything like that? I'm building a 3m span Cessna 150 I want to make analog style gauges like this for!
@@guerrillaradio9953 I recommend the American forum www.rcscalebuilder.com . Go to the "Scratch builds forum". You will get precious tips, inspiration and help from the other members. Membership costs money but it's really worth it. You can also find a thread on my Ta152c there: www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=23196 In my thread, I describe how I made the artificial horizon. You won't find instructions on how to make the other functional analog gauges. But I could sell you a pre-programmed Arduino Nano with barometric sensor and modified nano servos (working variometer and altimeter). If you're interested, contact me: scale_fpv@yahoo.com
Hello Graham, thank you very much! You can follow my detailed build thread on this website: www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=23196 You'll have to create a free account to view the thread. But if you have a specific question about the build, just ask!
Thank you! The variometer has been updated. It's now a real barometric variometer. I can change my Arduino programming code so that the vario displays either the real m/s sink rate or the sinkrate scaled down to 1/6. A Kalman filter smoothes out sudden pressure changes, enhancing scale appearance of the needle movement. In a few weeks, I'll post a video of the pan/tilt mechanism of the onboard FPV camera which also features a custommade radio controlled servo motor focus to toggle between infinity focus for the gunsight and short distance focus for the working instruments.
Thank you very much! I'm still improving it. vario and altimeter now show true scale values. (example: 100 m model altitude= 600m on the instrument panel)
Sehr geil, am liebsten würde ich das für meine 1:3 Modelle nachbauen. Aber Elektronik ist nicht so meine Stärke. Kann man von dir lernen wie das alles geht?
Vielen Dank! 1:3 klingt super, da ist fast alles möglich im Cockpit. Schreib mir doch eine Nachricht an scale_fpv@yahoo.com . Dann können wir darüber reden.
There's no video but you can follow my detailed build thread on this website: www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=23196 You'll have to create a free account to view the thread.
@@ComedycopterDrake Thank you but it's all hand made and nobody would be willing to spend a 4 digit sum on such a panel. But there's a guy who produces functional instruments in a larger scale (for very large RC sailplanes) : scale-avionics.com You can also buy functional instruments on an OLED screen but they often flicker due to frame rate discrepancy between screen and camera.
@@tim79de Put one up on Ebay and watch how fast it sells. In Model R/c "Realistic" compition, this would make all the difference, over a static panel display. The tiny working size of it all is what so is impressive. No one has done this yet.
@@tim79de Query, will you know how to answer me, how did you do the instruments? I don't want it to be functional, but I like to collect indicators, I would like to know how you did it
@@fabkerfz they are custom made photoetched parts (0.15 mm thick nickel silver) drawn with CAD programm and Corel Draw instrument faces were drawn on the computer, then very high resolution water slide decals were made (special printer being able to print white ink) I sent the print job out to a company (about 25 € per DIN A 4 sheet) Scroll through my build log for further information: www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=23196
The gunsight is not linked with the gyroscope (as it's not a gyro gunsight like the EZ 42) As you can see, it really works. (reticle,collimator lens, LED, beam splitter glass)
Hello. It looks really great. I fly with Fpv systems. I am using ground control station to manage the flight. I am using pixhawk as autopilot and transmit telemetry data to ground. I want to ask, can this console that you made with telemetry data be used in real time?
Hello, my instruments are a stand alone system. It can be used without an autopilot. Data input is via Arduino Nano and sensors. If you use a flight controller with integrated OSD, you could of course use this data as a backup on your video image because the OSD is better readable than the gauges and unrelated to the camera's focus. Either the instruments or the background will be blurred or both a little. I will use a microservo on an RC channel to toggle between close distance and infinity focus setting.
It works absolutely accurately. See the other video of the altimeter and variometer: ruclips.net/video/Icf3h0-2SN4/видео.html It'also fetaures a working speed indicator (via pitot tube and air pressure sensor). Video will follow very soon.
This is insane! First rate work! Do you have a build log? One thing for scale fpv warbirds that I would die for, is a functional ASI. 3D Robotics used to have an air speed sensor that I was playing with a few years ago, the sensor would output varying volts that I was going to display on an LCD, but no idea how to have the voltage output operate a servo driven gauge needle, which would be required for a warbird.
Here's my build log. www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=23196&PN=1&TPN=29 cockpit panel starts at about page 20. Pitot tube speed sensors for models can be linked to telemetry, so there's an output but I have no idea how to convert telemetry protocol to PWM signal for servo use. There is a German company that makes functional ASI for larger RC gliders. Look here: scale-avionics.com/videos/ Too large for my scale though.
They are actually pressure based but for demonstration purpose I linked the servo with the tilt sensor of the horizon. It's difficult to show visible pressure changes in the living room.
Really stunning !! it seems that the artificial horizon suffers of some latency on the pitch axis or a lack of throwing but it's really amazing. I would be curious to see in detail how the instruments are operated. Wonderful job anyway, congratulations !
Merci beaucoup! The pitch axis has little throw because I wasn't sure how much the horizon lines moves in the real instrument. full throw at 30/45/60 degree pitch? Simulators like DCS or IL2 show different throws at the same pitch angle. Which one to trust? You can see my build log here. Scroll to the last pages. www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=23196
@@larsulrich3356 Lars Ulrich klingt deutsch, deshalb antworte ich mal auf deutsch: Danke! Das Revi 16 hatte keinen Gyro in Wirklichkeit, meins also auch nicht. Der künstliche Horizont ist aber natürlich Gyro-gesteuert.
@@larsulrich3356 Your account name sounded very German ! The original Revi 16 sight didn't have a gyro, neither has mine. The artficial horizon is gyro controlled, of course. I don't sell these sights anymore, it's much work for little profit.
I knew it was a matter of time before some brilliant madman did this. The details, the introduction of 4-strokes, turbo-props and wheel brakes. Next they'll be shooting ILS approaches.
Thanks Kyle! It definitely is madness but it's a great feeling when a plan comes together in the end.
IMHO, ILS approaches won't come because in the RC world you already have fully autonomous GPS landings with Lidar rangefinder support in the final approach. That would have been unthinkable 15 years ago... Next thing might be larger FPV formation flights with preprogrammed autopilots in swarm mode.
@@tim79de 😳
Beyond COOL, man! Thanks for sharing!!
The world would be so boring without freaks like you :D amazing work. Respect
Thank you! When your wife accepts your freak hobby, you know that she really loves you...
@@tim79de My love of models cost me my first marriage....I finally found a woman who not only accepts it, she is beginning to become addicted to the "geeking out over scale realism" and even LIKES TO HELP! Fingers crossed, yeah?
Do you by chance have a link to a build thread on an RC forum or anything like that? I'm building a 3m span Cessna 150 I want to make analog style gauges like this for!
@@guerrillaradio9953 I recommend the American forum www.rcscalebuilder.com . Go to the "Scratch builds forum". You will get precious tips, inspiration and help from the other members. Membership costs money but it's really worth it. You can also find a thread on my Ta152c there: www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=23196
In my thread, I describe how I made the artificial horizon.
You won't find instructions on how to make the other functional analog gauges. But I could sell you a pre-programmed Arduino Nano with barometric sensor and modified nano servos (working variometer and altimeter). If you're interested, contact me: scale_fpv@yahoo.com
That is amazing! Beautiful work! Can't wait to see the flying video - even if the model hasn't been built yet. I am patient!
One of the rare occasions I actually engage "The Little Bell". Excellent work
Thank you very much!
Goddammit, this is *GOOD*
What we been waiting for! 😄👍❤️
I love it, an actual working telemetry in small factor. Can't wait when installed and flying. Thanks! 👍
Thank you very much!
Love to see the whole project which I guess will be perfection
Excuse me, how the hell did you make this? It's a masterpiece!
Hello Graham, thank you very much! You can follow my detailed build thread on this website: www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=23196
You'll have to create a free account to view the thread. But if you have a specific question about the build, just ask!
@@tim79de That's Great! Thank You! Can't Wait For A Flight Video! (Even though it's a long ways away, I am Excited!)
THIS.
"This" right here is THE most insanely cool thing that I've EVER seen in the R/C Modeling world.
Absolutely AMAZING.
Thank you very much for your kind words!!
holy shit what incredible craftsmanship.
Thank you very much! It's been a long way...
Very impressive 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Amazing! What a great job Brotha 👍👍
Agreed
Simply wonderful, pleasant to see!
Thank you!
CDI and a Altitude indicator and you might be able to fly IFR. Nice work.
I'm impressed!
Thanks!
That is some first class work. Mind blowing
Thank you! I'm currently working on a functional barometric altimeter (Arduino controlled) to indicate scale altitude.
This is amazing, you just need a co2 auto cannon to own the skies
That's amazing
Thanks!
no words, great job!
Thank you! A video with pan/tilt camera mount with servo focus and this cockpit is coming soon!
This is flat out amazing friend!
Thank you!
Crazy great!
pure awesomeness!!!
Thank you! The variometer has been updated. It's now a real barometric variometer. I can change my Arduino programming code so that the vario displays either the real m/s sink rate or the sinkrate scaled down to 1/6. A Kalman filter smoothes out sudden pressure changes, enhancing scale appearance of the needle movement. In a few weeks, I'll post a video of the pan/tilt mechanism of the onboard FPV camera which also features a custommade radio controlled servo motor focus to toggle between infinity focus for the gunsight and short distance focus for the working instruments.
@@tim79de This is genius work without parallel
Amazing, Awesome WOW. I can't believe that.
Thank you!
Wow, that is very cool!
Thank you!
cant wait to see this flying
Top!
Sir, that belong in the M ET OF ART.......,🏆🇦🇺
Thank you very much! I'm still improving it. vario and altimeter now show true scale values. (example: 100 m model altitude= 600m on the instrument panel)
Sehr geil, am liebsten würde ich das für meine 1:3 Modelle nachbauen. Aber Elektronik ist nicht so meine Stärke. Kann man von dir lernen wie das alles geht?
Vielen Dank! 1:3 klingt super, da ist fast alles möglich im Cockpit. Schreib mir doch eine Nachricht an scale_fpv@yahoo.com . Dann können wir darüber reden.
Very nice Tim!
Simply Amazing!
Thanks!
That’s sick!
Thanks!
Cool job
Thanks
Where is the RUclips video of the making of this flight panel? Only one in the world.
There's no video but you can follow my detailed build thread on this website: www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=23196
You'll have to create a free account to view the thread.
@@tim79de Thank you. You should think about selling these, on Ebay. Every R/c pilot will want one.
@@ComedycopterDrake Thank you but it's all hand made and nobody would be willing to spend a 4 digit sum on such a panel. But there's a guy who produces functional instruments in a larger scale (for very large RC sailplanes) : scale-avionics.com You can also buy functional instruments on an OLED screen but they often flicker due to frame rate discrepancy between screen and camera.
@@tim79de Put one up on Ebay and watch how fast it sells.
In Model R/c "Realistic" compition, this would make all the difference, over a static panel display. The tiny working size of it all is what so is impressive.
No one has done this yet.
It's so beautiful ❤️
Muchas gracias! I'm about to improve it with an Arduino controlled functional altimeter and variometer.
@@tim79de
Query, will you know how to answer me, how did you do the instruments? I don't want it to be functional, but I like to collect indicators, I would like to know how you did it
@@fabkerfz they are custom made photoetched parts (0.15 mm thick nickel silver)
drawn with CAD programm and Corel Draw
instrument faces were drawn on the computer, then very high resolution water slide decals were made (special printer being able to print white ink) I sent the print job out to a company (about 25 € per DIN A 4 sheet)
Scroll through my build log for further information: www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=23196
Truly amazing Honey I shrunk the dash!
REVI 16b ? dimmable, functional reflector gunsight?
Can it really work?
How to link it with the gyroscope?
The gunsight is not linked with the gyroscope (as it's not a gyro gunsight like the EZ 42) As you can see, it really works. (reticle,collimator lens, LED, beam splitter glass)
@@tim79de YES,It works well !
I thought that REVI 16B is a gyro gunsight for several years.
My fault.
Hello. It looks really great. I fly with Fpv systems. I am using ground control station to manage the flight. I am using pixhawk as autopilot and transmit telemetry data to ground. I want to ask, can this console that you made with telemetry data be used in real time?
Hello, my instruments are a stand alone system. It can be used without an autopilot. Data input is via Arduino Nano and sensors. If you use a flight controller with integrated OSD, you could of course use this data as a backup on your video image because the OSD is better readable than the gauges and unrelated to the camera's focus. Either the instruments or the background will be blurred or both a little. I will use a microservo on an RC channel to toggle between close distance and infinity focus setting.
is it working accurately or just so so? it was what I was looking for
It works absolutely accurately. See the other video of the altimeter and variometer: ruclips.net/video/Icf3h0-2SN4/видео.html
It'also fetaures a working speed indicator (via pitot tube and air pressure sensor). Video will follow very soon.
Now that is just cool!
Thank you!
If i can shrink myself, definately gonna use this setup on my plane to fly
If you tell me how to build a shrinking machine, you'll get this one for free!
So cool
Thank you! Now I just need to finish the rest of the plane around it...
This is insane! First rate work! Do you have a build log?
One thing for scale fpv warbirds that I would die for, is a functional ASI. 3D Robotics used to have an air speed sensor that I was playing with a few years ago, the sensor would output varying volts that I was going to display on an LCD, but no idea how to have the voltage output operate a servo driven gauge needle, which would be required for a warbird.
Here's my build log. www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=23196&PN=1&TPN=29
cockpit panel starts at about page 20.
Pitot tube speed sensors for models can be linked to telemetry, so there's an output but I have no idea how to convert telemetry protocol to PWM signal for servo use.
There is a German company that makes functional ASI for larger RC gliders. Look here:
scale-avionics.com/videos/
Too large for my scale though.
What are the instruments based on? By the variometer's behaviour it's pretty clear they're not based on pressures
They are actually pressure based but for demonstration purpose I linked the servo with the tilt sensor of the horizon. It's difficult to show visible pressure changes in the living room.
@@tim79de oh. How were you able to make them so small?
@@Obi1-KenBone-Me pressure sensor MS5611 + Arduino Nano, custom written program code
@@tim79de oh,I tought you made them the same as the real analogue ones but in miniature
@@Obi1-KenBone-Me That would be physically impossible
wow that is so good
Thank you!
Nice 👍
Thanks!
Modeling enthusiasts are crazy. Ehehe
For Dynam bf109?
Thats awesome well done
Wow!
Thank you!
i like what i see :DDDDDDDDD
Really stunning !!
it seems that the artificial horizon suffers of some latency on the pitch axis or a lack of throwing but it's really amazing.
I would be curious to see in detail how the instruments are operated.
Wonderful job anyway, congratulations !
Merci beaucoup! The pitch axis has little throw because I wasn't sure how much the horizon lines moves in the real instrument. full throw at 30/45/60 degree pitch?
Simulators like DCS or IL2 show different throws at the same pitch angle. Which one to trust?
You can see my build log here. Scroll to the last pages. www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=23196
G R E A T W O R K
Danke !
amazing, like
Thanks!
Man .. you got plans for this .. can you share?
I don't have plans. It's a scratch built prototype. But if you have questions, just ask.
Awesome....
Thanks!
Red 5 standing by. Pewpewpew
Did you do a build video? This is amazing.
Thanks! Sorry, no build video. But if you have a question, feel free to ask.
How and where do you get these?
I invented and made them all from 100% scratch, nothing was bought. Electronics are Ardiuno Nano based, custom programming.
@@tim79de Very interesting and impressive. Your gunsight is actually 3d and has a gyro as well?
@@larsulrich3356 Lars Ulrich klingt deutsch, deshalb antworte ich mal auf deutsch: Danke! Das Revi 16 hatte keinen Gyro in Wirklichkeit, meins also auch nicht. Der künstliche Horizont ist aber natürlich Gyro-gesteuert.
@@tim79de Sprechen Sie Englisch? Mein deutsch ist schlecht Ich glaube vielleicht.
@@larsulrich3356 Your account name sounded very German ! The original Revi 16 sight didn't have a gyro, neither has mine.
The artficial horizon is gyro controlled, of course.
I don't sell these sights anymore, it's much work for little profit.
Can I give you 10 thumb ups?
Thank you! Glad you liked it.