This is my new idea for the final project, the old page is
here but
it will not be updated anymore.
The old project was going to require a huge effort but sadly the time i
can spend on FabAcademy isn't enough.
I was also thinking about a scaled down hovercraft but maybe it's and even
crazier idea.
As a long time flight simulators user I always found very hard to find a
good rudder pedals set.
Good quality yokes and throttle can be cheap enough but pedals are always
too expensive or too "minimal".
Rudder pedals are used to control the yaw angle of the plane through the
tail rudder and to use wheel brakes.
To control the yaw you have to push the pedals with the entire foot, as
a result, the pedals move in opposite direction.
To brake pedals must be pushed down with the tip of the foot.
In addition there is a trim handle to offset rudder input without
moving pedals.
This is usually an option on flight sim kits, but it seems not so hard to
implement.
Looking for suggestions on flight sim forums i found projects too simplistic
or super-complex kits that try to look like their real life counterparts.
So maybe it's time to try to build one with good look and feel but optimized
for fablab machines.
I'm looking to use rotary encoders so I need to optimize my input-device
weekly assignment.
I don't don't want a flimsy feel under my feet so the main structure is
going to be milled from good quality plywood and aluminum.
For the trim handle and small details 3D printing is good enough.
I hope it's going to be more feasible that my first final project idea :)