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Crosswind mount for Simlab P1(X)
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This is a 3D printed mount for the Crosswind pedals that fits inside the frame of a SimLab P1(X) chassis. It can be submerged pretty deeply into the frame.
I also remix some Pedal bars for the Crosswind pedals that have 10mm of clearance on both sides of the frame and are shallow enough for me to put my driving pedals over the top of my flight pedals. YMMV, I have modified my pedal deck substantially.
The deck is pretty solid for typical rudder action and can handle pushing forward on the pedals for landing gear brakes. It will bend backwards if you push on the front towards you. It was designed to handle the stresses of normal operation only.
IMPORTANT! Please make sure to use at least 2.0mm bottom and top layers and 4 perimeter walls with at least 15% infill. Those settings will use an entire 1kg roll of PLA.
To attach the MFG Crosswind pedals to this mount:
This design has openings for these M6 threaded inserts ( It uses 4 of them )
https://www.amazon.com/gp/pr
I also remix some Pedal bars for the Crosswind pedals that have 10mm of clearance on both sides of the frame and are shallow enough for me to put my driving pedals over the top of my flight pedals. YMMV, I have modified my pedal deck substantially.
The deck is pretty solid for typical rudder action and can handle pushing forward on the pedals for landing gear brakes. It will bend backwards if you push on the front towards you. It was designed to handle the stresses of normal operation only.
IMPORTANT! Please make sure to use at least 2.0mm bottom and top layers and 4 perimeter walls with at least 15% infill. Those settings will use an entire 1kg roll of PLA.
To attach the MFG Crosswind pedals to this mount:
This design has openings for these M6 threaded inserts ( It uses 4 of them )
https://www.amazon.com/gp/pr
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