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Wanted....737ng Plug & Play Pedestal

Started by 737man, November 18, 2014, 02:42:10 PM

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737man

I need a 737ng pedestal to complete a sim.
Any help would be great.
I use prosim737 & FSX
Cheers....

fly_ebos

go CPFlight for the modules
the pedestal box from FlyEngravity

Thomas

jackpilot

Lance
Just a note:
The Ped Box is exactly that: a box
Fairley easy to build.
Saving big!

I have a real one and can supply measurments if interested.

Jack


Jack

wildcat02

Like Thomas has reported, CPFlight for the modules and the pedestal from FlyEngravity. Or you can build the pedestal yourself... ;)

http://www.flightdeck737.be/hardware/avionics-pedestal/pedestal/

Trevor Hale

Nice Job Clement, I thought for sure that thing was real.  Nice build.
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jackpilot

You do not even have to do these curved parts to block the openings as when the Ped is on the floor between the seats you cant see them at all from any angle, unless you crawl on the floor. Besides the opening are good for ventilation


Jack

Trevor Hale

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I would see them Jack, Sometimes I have to sleep in the cockpit cause the wife has locked me out, and when I lay on the floor I would know they wern't covered LOL

J/K But it could happen I suppose LOL
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wildcat02

Hi Jack,

Good idea. Less work and less material (a little bit) ;)

And a good tip for more ventilation.

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