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    New analog lever for DIY cockpit builders

    The latest version of my generic analog lever is done, and will be available on my Etsy site in a week or so. I'm busy building them up as we speak. Great for any control in your cockpit that requires a lever...use it for Gear, Flaps, Radiator, Throttle, Pitch, etc. Levers have 90 degrees of travel, and are geared to use the entire 280 degrees of electrical rotation of the potentiometer for smooth, accurate adjustment. This control has the same footprint as my earlier lever, but is sturdier, and instead of a spring-loaded brake assembly, uses an adjustable brake so you can fine-tune the tension yourself. It will come with 3 different length levers, and 5 different colored knobs that can be easily swapped out at any time. Will also come with mounting hardware, and a 2.5mm hex key for adjusting the tension. Will be pre-wired with a 3 foot, 3-wire cable for easy connection to the joystick controller of your choice.
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    Re: New analog lever for DIY cockpit builders

    Quote Originally Posted by Kendy for the State View Post
    The latest version of my generic analog lever is done, and will be available on my Etsy site in a week or so. I'm busy building them up as we speak. Great for any control in your cockpit that requires a lever...use it for Gear, Flaps, Radiator, Throttle, Pitch, etc. Levers have 90 degrees of travel, and are geared to use the entire 280 degrees of electrical rotation of the potentiometer for smooth, accurate adjustment. This control has the same footprint as my earlier lever, but is sturdier, and instead of a spring-loaded brake assembly, uses an adjustable brake so you can fine-tune the tension yourself. It will come with 3 different length levers, and 5 different colored knobs that can be easily swapped out at any time. Will also come with mounting hardware, and a 2.5mm hex key for adjusting the tension. Will be pre-wired with a 3 foot, 3-wire cable for easy connection to the joystick controller of your choice.
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    Very creative. What does it cost?
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    Re: New analog lever for DIY cockpit builders

    Quote Originally Posted by Baffin View Post
    Very creative. What does it cost?
    Haven't completely costed it out yet, but am aiming for $23.
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