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My Embraer ERJ Series build diary

Started by Ricardo Carvalho, September 14, 2010, 07:02:47 AM

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Ricardo Carvalho

Hello fellow builders,

Here is the thread i have over at mycockpit.org documenting the progress of my hybrid cockpit build, mostly based on the Embraer ERJ Series Aircraft.

Seems a good idea to share it here too.

I have started to build the shell based on wonderfull work by Ron Rollo on the Learjet 45 shell over at hangar45.net

Here is my first update:








Second update:

Here is just a small update on the build, don't have much time but managed to construct the base and start on the side cross members:


Third update:

Here is another little update, all the side cross members are completed:



Fourth update:

Here are some pictures that puts things in to a diferent perspective with a real human figure:


Fifth update:

The building continues, three 17" lcd monitor support and mip backer completed and in place, glareshield started.

If only i had some more free time...





Sixth update:

Here is one more update, glareshield taking shape.



Seventh update:

It's been a busy time for me these last months, but i have not stopped my build, here is the latest progress, been focusing on the interior first.
Hope you enjoy it!




Bob Reed

Wow! Nice job. Thank you for sharing that here!

saabpilot

Really impressive job!
Keep us posted with the progress please.   :D

Best,
Bjorn
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There are Young Pilots there are Bold Pilots but no Bold and Old Pilots.

shaneb

Hey Ricardo,

Your shell is looking great.   Looks like your interior panels are starting to take shape as well . . looking forward to seeing more  of your progress!     :idiot:
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Ricardo Carvalho

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Update #8:

Forgoten image of the glareshield:


Interior panels finished:

Ricardo Carvalho

Update #9

Some advances in the side windows and glareshield:



Getting close to finish the upper part, only missing overhead:

XOrionFE

Fantastic work!   Your woodwork looks awesome

Scott

Ricardo Carvalho


Ricardo Carvalho

Update #11

Side windows taking shape and adding some details that make all the diference, at least to me.



Ricardo Carvalho

Update #12

Glareshield taking shape, some minor trim added and first coat of gray paint on, still 5 or 6 to go.





XOrionFE

Very cool.  This is looking really good!

Keep it up and keep the pictures coming.

Scott

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Yes, it certainly is. Very clean and neat build.

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carlos hermida

Hi Ricardo,
Impressive work ! Will look perfect when finished, keep pics coming to us   ;)


Carlos

Ricardo Carvalho

Update #13

Custom made seats to fit my shell are alive:



shaneb

Hey Ricardo,

Your project is really coming along . . . really like the looks of the interior and the seats.     :idiot:
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Ricardo Carvalho

Update #14

The pair waiting foam from a friends mattress company

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