Night Vision
- april 22nd, 2011
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These interior photos are taken with the camera Canon EOS 60D.
Pay particular attention to the various possibilities of focus.
These photos are to view on page Gallery/Night Vision.
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Archive for april, 2011
These interior photos are taken with the camera Canon EOS 60D.
Pay particular attention to the various possibilities of focus.
These photos are to view on page Gallery/Night Vision.
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The Lower Subpanels are the panels located at the bottom of the MIP (Mean Instrument Panel). They are mainly used for controlling the lighting of the MIP for both for the DU's as indirect lighting (Background and AFDS Flood).
This Lower Subpanels of FlyEngravity have a built-in EPB backlight-lighting (12V). Here are the leds already built in and have a warm white color.
The backlight illumination of this ‘lower panels’ was until now not yet connected.
More info on page PC Setup/Electronics/Backlit Lower Subpanels.
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The ‘visuals’ or the buitenaanzichten (external views) are the various displays that one outside the cockpit can see in other words, the environment in which it flies or the scenery.
The scenery for an airliner-the pilot is limited to the airport area, some clouds and ‘blue sky’.
Yet the ‘external view’ as well as possible be displayed, you want as much as possible to enjoy the surroundings (scenery).
For these ‘visuals’, I have opted for the use of a projector (beamer) and more specifically the BenQ MW811ST.
More info about this on the page PC Setup/Visuals.
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The left and right of the Lower Dimming Panels are the ‘vents’ or vents (tubes). These ventilation openings can for example also be found above the passenger seat in a bus or airliner.
It is used for cooling and ventilation.
The ‘vents’ that I've made (Tip Henk Timmermans) are fake and can later be connected to a ventilation system.
More info on page Hardware/MIP-Lower panels.
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The GoFlight modules I have now fixed with ‘aluminium aircraft fasteners replicas’ (DZUS).
This ‘fasteners’, I have met with FlyEngravity. The whole thing looks better finished.
More info on page Hardware/Avionics Pedestal.
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