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		| Original geschrieben von mack3457 Hallo,
 
 mir kam gerade die Idee, ob es möglich ist, die Simkits Instrumente am FSBUS zu betreiben. Die 220 Euro (oder so ähnlich) für die Controllerkarte kommen mir ziemlich viel vor...?
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 It would be possible I guess, except for those servos that rotate continuously (altimeter and gyro and adf at least)
But does it make sense? With FSBUS you need a servo card for every 8 servos, it has one PIC, lots of soldering - you'll need at least a few of those.
Technically probably possible, but for the eur 200 you get a working solution with a good calibration program etc.
It might save you some money if you do it yourself, but using the simkits card probably will save a lot of time.
What FSBUS and Simkits are good at together is making extra gauges - like we did a flap position indicator to our C172 sim at the aviation club (
www.mik.fi/simulaattori) - the flap indicator uses simkits parts, but it is controlled by FSBUS. 
So I would recommend the simkits controller, it is a lot easier and thus lets you spend time on the other stuff.
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		| Eine andere Sache: die Stellrädchen an den Simkits Instrumenten kommen mir "ziemlich" lang vor. Wenn ich sie mir in der Flight1 Piper Archer oder der Cessna Cardinal o.ä anschaue, dann scheinen sie nur wenig über das Instrumentenbrett hervorzuschauen, zumindest weniger als bei den Simkits Instrumenten. | 
	
 http://www.airliners.net/open.file/661193/L/
They look pretty real. The new skyhawks look very "simu-like" because one has seen the FS2004 panel so much ;-]
//Tuomas