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Mechanics "Crane chassis" A-10

With the backlight of the handle.

The mechanics of mine are "fixed" to two positions, and the handle is the size and style of A-10.

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"Base" handles for Fw-190 and handle Fw-190 Bf-109

Installed also on my mechanics "RUD"


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In the new building.

 

Material "Aluminum composite panel".

 

The mechanics are combined, along the edges "universal" in the center of the "spark".

 

The inscriptions are made with laser engraving.

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The control unit "Stormwind" is designed to control motorboats.

In the control unit there is 1 mechanic GVL224 "spark" installed.

Iron mechanics, axles on bearings with non-contact sensors.

 

Front panel:

- 2 encoders;

- 8 buttons with illumination of the moment of pressing;

- 2 keyswitches without latching in extreme positions (like 4 buttons).

 

The case is made of 3mm thick composite, it is assembled as a 3D puzzle.

 

On the video the case without legs, so he staggered and slid on the table :)

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Mechanics for installation on arms Suncom SFS

one mechanic - $ 18.

 

So two of this mechanics is all what i need for my suncom SFS ?

 

So it would be 36 dollars plus shipping to Finland ?

 

 

I have magrez sensors + arduinopro micro + mmjoy etc..

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So two of this mechanics is all what i need for my suncom SFS ?

 

So it would be 36 dollars plus shipping to Finland ?

 

 

I have magrez sensors + arduinopro micro + mmjoy etc..

 

I'm not sure that my mechanic will fit in the SFS body.

It was installed in a specially made case.

Also, plastic rods on the handles should be cut off.

The price of the mechanic is correct, the cost of sending to Finland is 8 dollars.

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I can only make P-51 style handles.

I do not plan to fully copy the blocks to original ones.

If you want with similar grips then I can assemble the throttle with them.

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Ive come to the conclusion that a P-51 throttle is gonna be a DIY project as few are available and cost prohibitive. Have already started working it and with the help of Stang's drawings and some time I think I'll be able to put together a reasonable copy...at least good enuf to suit me!

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Here such variant.

 

The main difference from the previous is an elongated handle 15 mm from the standard and two "twisters".

 

One krutilka from below (as I have already done) and from the front (this was the first time I did it).

 

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