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My new 737 Project

Started by 727737Nut, November 04, 2010, 03:34:31 PM

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727737Nut

Here is a pic of the 737GEX MIP i am building. I have the Pilots side cut w/PM running. I have the real engine gauges going in next. Should be a neat project as it is a good mix of old and new.

http://www.cockpitbuilders.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=463&fullsize=1
737 Junkie

ETomlin

Very.....interesting. I like it. It's nostalgic, yet, modern....but not contemporary, or should I say, current?  Cool!
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jackpilot

I would do it that way with Project Magenta ,
Either 737 EFIS or use the PM767 steam gauges.

What d'u think Rob?


Jack

727737Nut

Hey Jack,
I have tossed and turned on that idea for months! LOL  I may do both, co-pilot side having the -400 stlye. I have even thought of -200 style with real gauges. Well see.  I like the pilots side as is for now.  I love the mix of old and new.
737 Junkie

jackpilot

#4
I like it.
IF I have to redo it one day,,, this will be it:
PS: I might need your help for interfacing!!!


Jack

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