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Started by Hessel Oosten, October 25, 2009, 01:44:25 PM

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Hessel Oosten

Hi All,

My name is Hessel Oosten, 767 builder from The Netherlands.
Building with a small CNC-mill and a mini-lathe.
Intrinsic backlighting is a special hobby. Fond of aluminium...:-).
Of course Level-d and SIOC and Lekseecon software.
There is a 767/757/some 777 Yahoo forum on: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/b767homecockpitbuilders/

Hessel

Trevor Hale

Hi Hessel,

Welcome to Cockpitbuilders.com  Thanks for the link, and I look forward to seeing you post some more about your project.

Best regards,

Trev
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phil744

Quote from: Hessel Oosten on October 25, 2009, 01:44:25 PM

Intrinsic backlighting is a special hobby. Fond of aluminium...:-).


Hehehe Snap, welcome  ;)

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757-200, P3D, LD767,Arduino, panels by some british moron, pile of dead airplane parts and a hammer!

Yeah i got one of these facebook things too http://www.facebook.com/Simvionics

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Hessel Oosten

Great Phil !

Hope to learn the coming time more from you,

***as the absolute master*** !

Hessel

p.s. Wave can continue ....:-)

phil744

Hehehe i wont go as far as saying the absolute master, still lots to learn yet but getting there slowly for sure.

Always admire your work Hessel, please post those pics ot the completed nav radios up you have done, they are outstanding, i know quality and detail when i see it, hopefully you will be showing those beauties off at lelystad this year.

You keep up the good work.

erm, okay another one  for the good old 76 ;) enjoy

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757-200, P3D, LD767,Arduino, panels by some british moron, pile of dead airplane parts and a hammer!

Yeah i got one of these facebook things too http://www.facebook.com/Simvionics

Hessel Oosten

As you wish ....:-)

Hessel

p.s. Will be the whole weekend at EHLE.

phil744

#8
Nowthen gentlemen, thats what you call attention to detail, Hessel, I take my hat off to you

Im also at the FS weekend, will bring some 767 "porn" :)

Thanks Hessel

Okay, my turn again ;)

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757-200, P3D, LD767,Arduino, panels by some british moron, pile of dead airplane parts and a hammer!

Yeah i got one of these facebook things too http://www.facebook.com/Simvionics

Trevor Hale

Wow... I think I should give up on this hobby.. there is no way my panels will even come close to looking like that...

Man,  you two are incredible..
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Quote from: Trevor Hale on October 28, 2009, 10:29:22 AM
Wow... I think I should give up on this hobby.. there is no way my panels will even come close to looking like that...

Man,  you two are incredible..

And because you fly the 73... You will never have any that look like that....

Trevor Hale

I know that..  I meant in quality not by design LOL
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Hessel Oosten

Well, I give up for tonight ...:-)

Want to build something .....:-), and you ...:-)

Great to see some of you in Lelystad !

Hessel

p.s. The air gaspers (is that the right name ?) are made from the stop of a curtain rod...

phil744

Those are beautiful, enjoy your evening building   ;D
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757-200, P3D, LD767,Arduino, panels by some british moron, pile of dead airplane parts and a hammer!

Yeah i got one of these facebook things too http://www.facebook.com/Simvionics

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Very impressive work gentlemen. I too know detail when I see it and that equipment is top-notch.
Why yes...I am a rocket scientist...

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

Trevor Hale

Hessel How did you build them from a curtain rod?  Could you maybe show us what you mean..?  I would love to see how you did that.

Trev
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AceTeam

WOW amazing stuff!

Maybe I'll show a little something for 767.... soon.... ::)

Regards,
Ali


Trevor Hale

Hmmmmmm....   :huh:   Whatever could it be....  Hint..Hint....Hint?  LOL
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I am totally stumped.... No idea what it could be!! LOL :D

AceTeam

scratch my previous post. It's something BIG for the 767/757 . LOL :)

Regards,
Ali - ACE

Hessel Oosten

Trevor,

Here are the parts.
The "dome" is the endstop for a curtain rod (and is sold separate).
The rosette is 0.5 mm aluminium (cnc milled, but can really be done by hand).

Hessel

JWS

Quote from: Hessel Oosten on October 28, 2009, 10:45:00 AM

p.s. The air gaspers (is that the right name ?) are made from the stop of a curtain rod...

I would love to have one of those. 8)

JWS

Trevor Hale

Quote from: Hessel Oosten on October 28, 2009, 11:11:34 PM
Trevor,

Here are the parts.
The "dome" is the endstop for a curtain rod (and is sold separate).
The rosette is 0.5 mm aluminium (cnc milled, but can really be done by hand).

Hessel

Thanks Hessel..  I think I can see it all together now..  Very nice indeed. 
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