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I would suggest you use the 2TL6- 1 on off on 0r 2TL6-3 on none on each has two wire positions that will making using it with an Arduino easier.

https://www.shapeways.com/shops/a-10c-warthog-supplies

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CNCs and Laser engravers are great but they can't do squat with out a precise set of plans.

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Here is the data sheet you are missing for the landing gear panel Taxi light Switch Honeywell 2TL6-1 as included in the switch list.


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https://www.shapeways.com/shops/a-10c-warthog-supplies

https://forum.dcs.world/topic/133818-deadmans-cockpit-base-plans/#comment-133824

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Two Three questions for ya, hoping for confirmation on real part numbers 🙂,

  • Canopy switch - looks like a TL series -5E (or Eaton/C-H equivalent)?
  • DVADR switches - don't look like regular Honeywell or Eaton switches (no visible red or grey lever seal). Something from another manufacturer or maybe like an AT series style switch without seal?
  • NMSP panel, PTR switch - thought it might be a Honeywell TW series or Eaton 8869xx, but the bat looks off so might be from another manufacturer

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sorry I don't currently have access to the pit checking my files

The NMSP PTR switch is just an on on Honeywell TW series Switch.

DVADR switches on the front left control are mini switches TW 1/4 inch bushing MS27716-22-1

the canopy switch  lockes in the top open possition must be moved in to the center possition and springs back to the

Hold center possition if i remember correctly so it my be a P type lock on a round headed TW switch

 

 

 

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Alright thanks for the quick reply. 

 

Interesting about the DVADR switches. They do look small-ish in pictures, so MS27716-21-1 (1 pole, 3-position version of what you listed) does make sense.

 

Canopy switch - surprised about the locking action. If your memory is correct 🙂 I suppose it'll actually be the mirrored M type locking - what I mean is momentary in keyway, maintained and locked out of & into opposite keyway, (ON)-OFF<->ON .. I can't find a part number for a round head TW version, but I guess a TL equivalent could be 1TL1-5M (MS24658-31M), disregarding # of poles, termination and possible ON center position.

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Yes Just Google the parts number The line Check push button is a MS25089-3G search results  https://peerlesselectronics.com/ms25089-3g-switch

MS25089-3G Otto Sealed Military Spec Pushbutton Switch. 10A, 2 circuit, Screw Terminals, Momentary, Black Button. Hardware included. Same as Otto P1-72622.

Information is on the web site. You can all check the A-10 C flight manual


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https://forum.dcs.world/topic/133818-deadmans-cockpit-base-plans/#comment-133824

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21 hours ago, Deadman said:

Yes Just Google the parts number The line Check push button is a MS25089-3G search results  https://peerlesselectronics.com/ms25089-3g-switch

MS25089-3G Otto Sealed Military Spec Pushbutton Switch. 10A, 2 circuit, Screw Terminals, Momentary, Black Button. Hardware included. Same as Otto P1-72622.

Information is on the web site. You can all check the A-10 C flight manual

 

Thank you so much! btw, where do you get the part number of items? I have the ED Flight Manual.


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The parts numbers are from my collection of real simulator parts. I took the time several years a go to record all of the switches i could  Start at about here and work you way back in time not sure what pictures are still post the beast has been in storage for several years do to the lack of a house.

 


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