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Ck out this 737 can you explain it????

Started by 727737Nut, June 28, 2010, 05:38:15 PM

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737 Junkie

Bob Reed

It is an upgraded to glass older 73. I would think that is why the Smiths FMC in the center there. That is probably the one that runs the auto pilot.

jackpilot

Quote from: Bob Reed on June 28, 2010, 06:26:10 PM
the Smiths FMC in the center is probably the one that runs the auto pilot.

Hope they do not have the latest build...!!


Jack

727737Nut

Quote from: jackpilot on June 28, 2010, 06:30:07 PM
Quote from: Bob Reed on June 28, 2010, 06:26:10 PM
the Smiths FMC in the center is probably the one that runs the auto pilot.

Hope they do not have the latest build...!!

Now that is funny!! :)
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Trevor Hale

Strange there is no EFIS controls on either side of the MCP either..  Very neat.

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dharrison

Looks like the EFIS controlls are directly below each of the screens.

Don

dharrison

Did some quick research, looks like they have upgraded the FMS, ND and PFD with an avionics upgrade from Universal Avionics. Looks like a nice setup.

http://www.uasc.com/news/2009_10.aspx

Check out the EFI-190R and the UNS-1Ew.

Good stuff.

Don

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MIP, EFIS, FMD, MCP :huh:
Oh hey!!! look at the HS748 out there. That must be what all the excitement is about! ;D ;)
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