Sim Icarus Boeing 777 Handmade Flight Deck 254
ShadowsMV writes "Three technology students finishing up their degrees at the DuPage Campus of DeVry University spent a term designing and building one of the most nifty flight simulators yet. Named the Sim Icarus Flight Deck, it accurately recreates the primary flight accessory controls of the Boeing 777, and interfaces directly with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. They have tons of pictures and lists of everything you need! Previous flight decks featured on slashdot include An awesome homebuilt and wideview with 13 Monitors And 9 PCs."
Most impressive (Score:2)
Yes but (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Yes but (Score:2)
Re:Yes but (Score:2)
Yes, and unlike the standards-compliant version, it won't melt when you get to close to the solar globe. However, it will, if you get too close to the Sun [sun.com].
Re:Yes but (Score:3, Funny)
Grab.
Cool (Score:3, Funny)
Quickly! Call Vaterland Security! (Score:5, Funny)
Slashdot Flight Simulator 2005 (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Slashdot Flight Simulator 2005 (Score:2)
Everything you need? (Score:5, Funny)
FDS Total =$1,479.00
PFC Total =$750.00
FL Total = $1,239.00
Hagstrom $190.00
Digikey/M$486.05
Home Depot = $390.80
Computer = $1,080.00
Software = $510.00
Brian Sign = $48.00
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Total = $6,172.85
Heatproof wax = $priceless.
Re:Simulation Technology & China (Score:2)
Re:Simulation Technology & China (Score:2)
All they have to do is nationalize them when the want them..
Yay. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Yay. (Score:2)
Re:Yay. (Score:2)
Ever heard the phrase "morbid humor"??
Re:Yay. (Score:2, Offtopic)
I was Building a 757 and gave up lack of $. (Score:5, Interesting)
better than keyboard (Score:2, Funny)
Surprising yes, but I looked into a real cockpit once and they actually had these crazy looking controls. All those hours of Flight Sim for nothing! </joke>
best line from the article: (Score:5, Funny)
that killed me.
new standard (Score:5, Funny)
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Icarus? (Score:2, Interesting)
Hell of name for a flight simulator.
from wikipedia
the nearness of the blazing sun softened the wax which held the feathers together, and they came off. He fluttered with his arms, but no feathers remained to hold the air. While his mouth uttered cries to his father, it was submerged in the blue waters of the sea, which thenceforth was called by his name. His father cried, "Icarus, Icarus, where are you?" At last he saw the feathers floating on the water, and bitterly lamen
How about a handmade GE90? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:How about a handmade GE90? (Score:2)
Looks Nice (Score:5, Funny)
Shine You Guys (Score:5, Insightful)
Props to these guys-- that is a nice project. Those of you slamming our school-- you know what you can do. I think DeVry comes in right behind Microsoft on the 'acceptable bashing' scale here at the dot.
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2)
I went to a "real" university. My first boss after graduating was a graduate of DeVry. I learned a lot from him. Very smart dude. Not having those schools in this area at that time, that was my first encounter with the school in any way. I was impressed.
BTW - These 777 guys should consider putting together something for that new Make magazine. http://make.oreilly.com/
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:5, Insightful)
It's a chain college. That and the fact that they have to advertise on tv drastically maims whatever credibility they might have as a school producing intelligent graduates.
So please, don't take the attacks as something against you personally, its all about the image your fine school has crafted for itself.
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2)
However, to say it's for kids that can't cut it is just crap. I was accepted at A&M an Texas Tech. I choose DeVry because I wanted to get done in 3 years instead of 5. My class started with 70 and there were 6 of us that graduated on time. It's a good program.
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:3, Insightful)
What did your big name school that took you an additional 2 years (2 years you were not earning 40-60K and also not saving for retirement), that cost anywhere from 2-3 times a much make you?
Showing off about how much you earn is a bad idea. You'll always find out that you're not so
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2)
Three Years... (Score:2)
Re:Three Years... (Score:2)
Did you know kids in Stockholm Sweeden start taking English in the 6th grade and every year after? Most Sweeds are very fluent in English.
I can order basic items in a resturan
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2)
This question is a troll. Money does not make your worth. Period.
However, since you want to just make blanket assumptions about me, let me explain something to you.
I am finishing up my last year at a 4 year art school generally considered to be one of the top ones in the country (MCAD). I'm in advertising/marketing
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2)
They have a Electronics Technician program that takes 3 trimesters, and yes that's easy to get into, a lot of the students are not that bright, and many of them become line techs for the phone companies.
"However, if you want to learn how to think, you go to university."
Is it that Univ
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2)
"Going to a university basically compresses that into a few short years."
Ok, and DeVry did the same for me in an even shorter time by not taking summers off and going year round. Others can do it on there own just by going to a public librar
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2)
If you could buy a degree, or it was just easy, then 80% would make it. The fact is, DeVry is a good school, with a bad rap due to the stupid TV commercials.
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2)
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2)
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2)
That said, you might want to hold off on gettin
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2)
I'm sure it does. Just don't kid yourself that you have the equivalent of a 'proper' degree (what is that, anyways?). Many people with no degrees at all earn more than those with degrees - so is your paycheck any measurement of how good your degree is?
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2)
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:3, Insightful)
Only if you believe that computer science = programming.
A degree from DeVry will not get you CS theory. I know a DeVry grad who is great at programming and is certainly better at programming than others I work with... when it comes to theories and paradigms and general design, he's not so hot.
A proper degree in CS doesn't merely teach a few programming language. Not to say DeVry sucks, but if you want to directly compare degrees/programs as to
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2)
Not that it really matters either way... I've never understood people's need to trash-talk other people/schools.
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2)
Hmm... sounds like high school to me. I would hope I'd get a more advanced education in college than that necessary to vote, donate, and sit on a jury.
Re:Shine You Guys (Score:2, Funny)
Their admin must be a complete noob. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Their admin must be a complete noob. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Their admin must be a complete noob. (Score:3, Interesting)
Actually the 777-200LR is more expensive to operate than the A380 (per passenger). Tickets on a 777-200LR flight will probably be more expensive than on a "regular" flight, however they're betting on the fact that some people will prefer to pay extra to avoid a stopover.
For example this plane would be able to do London-Sydney in one hop (Note that it won't be able to do Sydney-London though, I r
Re:Their admin must be a complete noob. (Score:2)
Partly true. OTOH, it means more airlines can offer more direct routes without stopping over in the US (remember, nowadays if you're going to land in the US, even for just a stopover where you don't leave the airpo
Re:Their admin must be a complete noob. (Score:3, Insightful)
White Elephant [freerepublic.com]
Re:Their admin must be a complete noob. (Score:3, Insightful)
Another one... (Score:2)
Flight Deck Solutions (Score:4, Informative)
Imagine (Score:3, Funny)
Instead these guys pushed the limits of their imagination and resourcefulness. Thanks for reaffirming that the younger generation isn't all a bunch of brain dead couch potatoes.
Manufacturing ? (Score:5, Interesting)
If I was an employer I'd wanna have them working for me.
Re:You would? I'd be worried about them... (Score:2)
3D idea for this setup (Score:5, Interesting)
Rig up a dual projector setup in front of this sim
Have the projected images overlap one another
Place a polarizing filter over each projector
Adjust each filter to be 90 degrees out of phase with the other
Slap on some cheap 3D glasses, and tada, 3D flight simulator.
(I think) Anyone know if this would this work? I've always wanted to try this.
Re:3D idea for this setup (Score:4, Informative)
Re:3D idea for this setup (Score:2)
Re:3D idea for this setup (Score:2)
Can you do this with MSFS?
Re:3D idea for this setup (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:3D idea for this setup (Score:2, Informative)
A back of the envelope calculation gives 0.004 degrees difference in angle between your two lines of sight at 1 km, or 16 arcseconds. Your eye's resolution (they are pretty much diffraction-limited, AFAIK) is something like twice that, so you'd only get any kind of 3d effect on stuff within ~500metres - probably
Re:3D idea for this setup (Score:2)
This reminds me of a really crap 3D show I saw at Jodrell Bank (a big radio telescope in the UK - some of your seti@home data comes from there. They have a visitors centre). They showed simulated images of Mars seen from orbit, with a 3D effect. According to them, either the astronaut's eyes would be thousands of kilometres apart, or Mars is the
Re:3D idea for this setup (Score:2)
Re:3D idea for this setup (Score:3, Interesting)
The trick is to have a videocard that supports clone mode stereo, such as a Quadro card, and software that supports stereo.
Re:3D idea for this setup (Score:2)
Re:3D idea for this setup (Score:2)
I gota try this, getting two projecters at the same time from school might be tricky, and then there is finding some polarized glasses. They might have some filters in the physics lab...
For a cheap source I think I might just use a pair of these little sony eyecam webcam's that I'm using on my thesis. See how 3d telerobotics works...
what you really wanna see (Score:2)
is this full-sized image of the completed project [comcast.net]
Pretty cool, but I wouldn't want to be the copilot. :)
Re:what you really wanna see (Score:2)
inspiring.. (Score:2, Interesting)
I promise... (Score:2)
M$ Flight sim?! (Score:5, Informative)
Somebody buy these guys a copy of X-Plane [x-plane.com]!. If not for the better environments and the fully customizable aircraft, then at least for the fact that the entire simulation can be controlled remotely over UDP.
But why not the 7E7? (Score:2)
Re:But why not the 7E7? (Score:2)
Great! (Score:2)
FFS, use something like Flickr to host photos (Score:2)
Your client is not allowed to access the requested object.
Better to host all your photos somewhere big enough to cope with a Slashdotting. We're pretty much back to the point in the .com bubble where you don't need a personal website, just a bunch of accounts on free or cheap specialised hosting services.
Does anyone have a mirror?
Re:FFS, use something like Flickr to host photos (Score:4, Informative)
Mirror please? (Score:2)
Electronic Flight Bag? (Score:2)
Why always MSFS (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Why always MSFS (Score:2)
For example, the cockpit in the Learjet45 is abysmally simplistic and doesn't even come close to the full functionality of the Primus avionics system that comes in the real plane.
MIRRORDOT (Score:2)
New Slogan (Score:2)
oh, wait...
Flightsimulator sucks (Score:2)
If you're thinking about spending a lot of money on a decent simulator setup, spend the money on flight lessons instead, the real thing is much more fun.
Speak of the devil (Score:2)
Slashdot Firefox extension (Score:2, Funny)
"...directly with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. They had tons of pictures
Re:Another Proof... (Score:2, Insightful)
Wrong (Score:2)
You are wrong, sir. Legal drinking age is 18 only in Quebec. In the rest of Canada it is 19. You can drive, vote and get married by 18, but you cannot drink (at least legally you can't).
Re:Wrong (Score:3, Informative)
The legal drinking age is 18 in Manitoba, Alberta and Quebec! Everywhere else its 19.
Re:Bzzzt. Wrong. Bzzzt Bzzt Bzzzt (Score:2)
Blooooooood.
BLOOOOOOOOOOOD!
*drip*
*drip*
*drip*
Re:Another Proof... (Score:2)
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/02/27/173521 8&tid=184 [slashdot.org]
http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/11/0 6/169247&tid=160&tid=14 [slashdot.org]
http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/1 2/0156220&tid=126&tid=14 [slashdot.org]
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/02/06/025 7239&tid=111&tid=146&tid=218 [slashdot.org]
There is stuff from Canadian universities on slashdot all the time.
Re:DeVry University? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:DeVry University? (Score:2)
Re:DeVry University? (Score:2, Insightful)
I always liked to say that my education was not defined by where I went to school, but what I did while I was there. I think that it depends on the individual, and Devry is probably like MOST schools: the resources are there if you want to take advantage of them.
The employer's responsibility is t
Re:DeVry University? (Score:2)
Re:landing gear looks great (Score:2)
XPlane is only part of the FAA package: (Score:3, Informative)
Course, MSFS ain't certified for squats under ANY circumstances...it's just
Re:X-Plane (Score:2)
Re:X-Plane (Score:2)