Sweet set up! In the airplane you want to be careful turning on the A side hydraulic pumps, if the ground crew has a tow bar attached it will center the nose wheel and could hurt a ground crew member. Also just a small thing, when using the APU to provide air to the passengers through the right pack, the iso valve should be selected to open. Once again tho, this is a awesome set up.
@@sundar999 750 watts probably just the computer alone not including everything else added to it. My computer alone is 1000 watts and I'm only running three monitors a yoke and pedals.
@@pilotghost My gaming PC seldom draws more than 250-350 watts so it's 1000watts power supply has an easy job. My 42 inch monitors draw 50 watts each, there are 5 of them and then 3 small ones for the instrument displays
the plane was designed in the 60s. some newer versions do have a little bit more automation built in but not much. newly designed planes tend to have more automation
It could easily be automated by any aircraft manufacturer, but you want all those switches to fix problems in the air when automation runs havoc, you want maximum control. In a car it's different, you just park it and get it towed to a garage to fix the fault
This is so incredibly awesome! Inspired by your build!
Thanks!
Sweet set up! In the airplane you want to be careful turning on the A side hydraulic pumps, if the ground crew has a tow bar attached it will center the nose wheel and could hurt a ground crew member. Also just a small thing, when using the APU to provide air to the passengers through the right pack, the iso valve should be selected to open. Once again tho, this is a awesome set up.
Absolutely brilliant! 👍👍👍 I’d love a setup like this. Next step is a real time sim
Amazing setup mate the one thing I would love to learn is all about the server rack could you maybe do an in-depth video about that sometime?
Can't imagine the electric bill 😳
only 750 watts I assume, not much
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750 watts probably just the computer alone not including everything else added to it. My computer alone is 1000 watts and I'm only running three monitors a yoke and pedals.
@@pilotghost My gaming PC seldom draws more than 250-350 watts so it's 1000watts power supply has an easy job. My 42 inch monitors draw 50 watts each, there are 5 of them and then 3 small ones for the instrument displays
I'm no expert but seems to me that there are a lot of processes that could be automated instead doing them manually every time.
the plane was designed in the 60s. some newer versions do have a little bit more automation built in but not much. newly designed planes tend to have more automation
It could easily be automated by any aircraft manufacturer, but you want all those switches to fix problems in the air when automation runs havoc, you want maximum control. In a car it's different, you just park it and get it towed to a garage to fix the fault