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OEM 737NG project - Long overdue update

Started by Karl737, April 15, 2019, 08:02:30 PM

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Karl737

Hi Guys,

It has been waaaay too long since I last posted an update of my project. Sorry i haven't posted, life just gets in the way i suppose.

For those that haven't heard of my project, its a conversion of ex Austrian Airlines 737-600 OE-LNL nose section.

Although the sim is for the most part complete, with the  majority of panels now being OEM, including the MIP, I still have a long way to go as far as full functionality of the overhead and pedestal is concerned.

Most notable addition since I last posted anything is an OEM Hud (HGS). I have been offered help with software to run this  from a member here which is great :)

Anyway, here's some pics.

Cheers,
Karl

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Karl737

Thanks for the kind comments  :)

Cheers,
Karl

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Jackpilot,

Your work is just as amazing!!!

Much more difficult to work with OEM stuff !!  :D

MjTom

Hi Karl....
I envy you for this plane with this extraordinary story.
Kindest regards to you and the OE-LNL with the christening name "Romy Schneider"

so long, Thomas

XOrionFE

Amazing Karl,
I'm in love.  Even though I am a proud owner of an OEM -300 project and love old school steam gauges...hard not to drool over your sim and your work.

Karl737

Cheers guys!

Scott, I have been following the progress on your classic cockpit, and what you have achieved  blows me away.  I don't think I would have the patience somehow lol!

Thomas, amazing progress on your set up... looks awesome!


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