I broke out the Legos (TM) and made an inventory of my meager selection. I've got well over a thousand, but poor variety in that number. I only have 5 cogs, 2 sets of 2 and 1 large (using it as a control handle at the moment). I can only come up with so many combinations to use them with.
So I'm thinking of a 3-axis unit, because my pedals are only using 1 and I can piggy-back them onto that without needing to buy a USB convertor.
So far I've got 1 moving throttle arm and 2 knobs/dials that turn on the front of the unit. That's the optimal design with the parts I have.
What I'd *like* is to have a dual-throttle with side-by-side arms. I'm still mulling over that, but at least I've got my fall back design.
I don't have any pots or wires yet, I've just broken the Legos out of their deep storage and started working on the design.
I'll snap a photo or two tomorrow and show you the "fall back" design. I'd really like to get side-by-side though, for bombers, P-38s, 110s, and even the occasional Mossie ride!
I'm thinking throttle, RPM, Elev trim for the 1 throt/2 knobs setup. I'd like throttle/throttle/RPM for my "ideal" setup.
[Okay, well my "ideal" is the 4-throttle quadrant unit from CH, but I ain't rich. I'll settle]
EDIT: D'OH! FORGOT TO ASK THE QUESTION!!!!
Is there any drawback to mounting the throttle arm or knob directly to the pot? Almost every design I see has at least 1 gear exchange between the control and the pot. Is this just design similarity, or is there a reason? It might be easier for me to glue the throttle arms directly to the pots but I don't know if that'll harm them in the long run.