
Why Choose us?
What This Is?
A student‑engineered, full‑scale replica of the AL172 flight deck with immersive VR, working switches, mapped controls, and real‑time flight dynamics.
What You’ll Build

Cockpit frame, panels, yoke, pedals, throttle/mixture, switchgear

VR flight deck: gauges, avionics, radios, annunciators

Flight model: aerodynamics, engine behavior, weather & terrain

I/O layer: sensors/encoders, haptics, LEDs, audio, emergency states
Step into the cockpit of the AL172 — no pilot’s license required. We’re building a full-scale VR flight simulator from scratch, and you can be on the crew. From CAD and code to wiring and test flights, this is your chance to design, build, and fly a project that blends aviation, engineering, and virtual reality into one jaw-dropping experience.
Build the Cockpit.
Fly the Dream.
FAQ
Have Questions? We’ve Got You.
Whether you’re into coding, building, wiring, or just flying, this FAQ breaks down how you can jump in and make the AL172 VR Flight Simulator a reality.
Do I need to know CAD to join?
No—if you’re interested in design and fabrication, we’ll train you to use CAD software, 3D printers, and CNC tools for building the cockpit frame and panels.
I’m into electronics—how can I contribute?
You can work on wiring the controls, building schematics, managing power safely, and integrating sensors, encoders, and LEDs into the simulator.
Can I help with the software side?
Absolutely—if you know or want to learn C# and Unity, you can build avionics displays, integrate flight physics, and program interactive VR elements.
What if VR is my thing?
You can focus on VR optimization—making the cockpit feel realistic in a headset, tuning performance, and designing smooth, intuitive interactions.
Can I just be a test pilot?
Yes—our QA/Test Pilot team runs scripted flight scenarios, checks every switch and gauge, and ensures the simulator matches real AL172 behavior.

Best Limitless Learning And Limitless Possibilities
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