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Simstruct isn't just a project — it's a community mindset. You don't need permission to create something extraordinary. You need passion, curiosity, and a belief in your potential. I'm here to support you — not just to build a cockpit, but to build confidence, skill, and a lifelong passion.

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Where imagination becomes hardware — and passion becomes legacy.

Why join Simstruct?

Clarity over complexity

Step-by-step guidance so anyone can build a robust, accurate, and scalable simpit without aerospace budgets.

Learn by building

Electronics, fabrication, materials, and firmware — build real skills while making something you love.

Follow in real time

See live progress, decisions, and lessons learned. Avoid mistakes and move faster.

Creator Support

Your membership directly supports the development of new aircraft models and makes advanced simpit builds accessible to passionate simmers worldwide.

What you get

  • Now
    Members feed & file access

    Members-only updates, downloadable files (DXF, STL, STEP, SVG, TXT), and curated notes per panel.

  • Now
    Full panel editor insights

    Fabrication, electronics, firmware, and assembly phases — all structured per panel.

  • Soon
    Complete project packs

    One-click downloads with files, notes, and build steps for finished panels.

  • Later
    Community & Q&A

    Discussion space and verified tips from the build log, plus periodic livestreams.

How it works

  1. 01
    Pick your plane

    Start with the A-10C — others will follow. Explore consoles and panels.

  2. 02
    Follow the phases

    Fabrication → Electronics → Firmware → Assembly — track progress in real time.

  3. 03
    Build with confidence

    Download files, learn, and make it your own. Improve over time.

Roadmap (preview)

  • Finish A-10C front console panels and publish complete packs
  • Introduce improved members downloads and progress heatmap
  • Launch second plane module and shared component library

Let's build this sky-dream together — one panel, one wire, one "wow" at a time.

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