Thinaks used various LEGO parts from both the standard and Technic sets to build a functional iPhone flight simulator setup that looks to be very fun to play. Despite how light the LEGO parts are, the entire contraption appears to be relatively stable, even when turning.
The only issue appears to be the visibility of the instrument panel, along with throttle control. What’s next? Thinkaks is attempting to wire it up to a larger computer and see if that helps make things easier to see. For those wondering, he is playing X-Plane mobile, but Infinite Flight also works with the device.
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I’m planning to add a throttle stick soon so it’ll be even cooler then. Gonna use one of those pen ends that have touchscreen support and then attach that to the main build. Having trouble keeping it all steady tho, it does get heavy once you put the phone on,” said its creator.