well.......i've been doing some searching myself.....i was told it was out of an early blackhawk uh-60, but i haven't found any corresponding pics of it.
i have the full gimbal control boards too....relays.....tons o little wires etc.....
a few years ago when i was competing in dbdrag (audio competitions)t. he rules for the extreme class is do whatever you want, this translates to making the interior as solid as possible and as small as possible, with a smaller cabin to compress the speakers become more efficiant.
anyway one rule states that the driver and passenger (based on 5'8" adult) must be able to sit in the car with their knees no closer than 10" to the chin.......
rukes are meant to be pushed and the steering wheel of the cavalier (our shop comp car) was in the way.......so i eliminated it.
i never had the time to sit down and figure the electronics to make the steering work perfect.....but when the yolk was pushed left the steering wheel turned left.....same for right.
then lost intrest in the who dbdrag scene and life moved on......
here's is the steering wheel drive assemble, i made it using a hub so in an emergency a steering wheel could be attatched. the yolk was attatched on the center console in front of the shifter chamber.
here is looking through the windshield area.....the floors/doors were filled with concrete.....i'll see if i can find more pics.