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Started by carlos hermida, October 09, 2010, 04:37:00 PM

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carlos hermida

   Hi,

     Anyone have the distances to fit this handle ?

Boeing Skunk Works

I don't have anything on that in any of the manuals I have.

I pretty much eyeballed mine up from multiple photos.
Why yes...I am a rocket scientist...

Boeing, Collins, Gables, Sperry, PPG, Korry, Pacific Scientific, Honeywell

Gallie

ive uploaded a picture from airliners.net
I know its a sad photo, but maybe it helps...

http://www.cockpitbuilders.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-455

Mike

carlos hermida

     Thank you guys !
I think that this picture was the best one i have now to fit  this handles on the right place.

BR

   Carlos

jackpilot

Hi Carlos

The exact placement depends also of the strengh of the attachment point, ie: better to put it a bit more left or right if needed to secure a stronger frame point.
And it depends also of your own arm reaching point if you want to use it for what it is for....getting in and out of that tight space... ;)


Jack

Bob Reed

In the real cockpit you can just reach up and grab it with the seat all the way back and down without leaning forward that much I know from a friends real shell.

Emesis

Hello Carlos,

If you want, I can crawl up inside a 37 with a tape measure and get the exact dimensions when I go back to work on Monday.
Just let me know....thanks.

G'Day,
Rand


carlos hermida

Hello Rand,

  If you don't matter  will be great !  ;)
  Then we can close this topic for everyone that need this exact dimensions to fit this handles like me as we couldn't find it in any public 737 manuals.

  Thanks in advance !

   Carlos


   


     

     
   

Emesis

Hi Carlos,

I jumped in a 37 this morning and took these quick shots, hopefully they can help you out.
If this is not accurate enough then let me know and I will take more detailed shots tomorrow.

Cheers,
Rand

carlos hermida

Hi Rand,

  Perfect  and many thanks for your kindless !

  Carlos

Emesis

No problem Carlos, glad I could help.  ;)

Rand

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