Use I/O expanders . An Arduino Mega has ~70 pins. The A320 overhead panel has over 200 switches. You will need MCP23017 chips to multiply your inputs via I2C.
Several software options are available for A320 DIY sim, including:
For every flight simmer who has mastered the default Cessna or the modern airliners in Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) or X-Plane, a quiet itch eventually develops. It is the desire for immersion. It is the longing to stop reaching for the mouse to click a virtual button and instead, reach out into the real air and flip a metal switch.
If you meant a specific one piece you’re looking for (like just the landing gear lever mechanism or just the FCU frame), let me know and I’ll point you to the exact STL file or wiring guide.
: Expect a "tedious" wiring process and the need for specialized software like Skalarki Profiler MobiFlight to interface hardware with simulators like or X-Plane. Software Compatibility : High-fidelity aircraft add-ons like Fenix A320 and the free FlyByWire A320neo are the community standards for realistic testing. Visual Inspiration for Builds
Recreating the glass cockpit requires a combination of monitors and physical overlays.
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Use I/O expanders . An Arduino Mega has ~70 pins. The A320 overhead panel has over 200 switches. You will need MCP23017 chips to multiply your inputs via I2C.
Several software options are available for A320 DIY sim, including: a320 diy sim
For every flight simmer who has mastered the default Cessna or the modern airliners in Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) or X-Plane, a quiet itch eventually develops. It is the desire for immersion. It is the longing to stop reaching for the mouse to click a virtual button and instead, reach out into the real air and flip a metal switch. Use I/O expanders
If you meant a specific one piece you’re looking for (like just the landing gear lever mechanism or just the FCU frame), let me know and I’ll point you to the exact STL file or wiring guide. You will need MCP23017 chips to multiply your inputs via I2C
: Expect a "tedious" wiring process and the need for specialized software like Skalarki Profiler MobiFlight to interface hardware with simulators like or X-Plane. Software Compatibility : High-fidelity aircraft add-ons like Fenix A320 and the free FlyByWire A320neo are the community standards for realistic testing. Visual Inspiration for Builds
Recreating the glass cockpit requires a combination of monitors and physical overlays.