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Mcp light cover and glarewings depth

Started by kurt-olsson, April 26, 2018, 08:09:25 PM

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kurt-olsson

Hi

Anyone know how far out the lightcover goes over the mcp?
It is that lipp over the mcp that has the light integrated.

And also, what is the depth of the glarewings if measured from the side of the mcp.


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I don't have the exact measurements but here are some pictures I took on an 738 for reference

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Nice! This helped alot!
89% N1 and flaps 0? Right after takeoff?

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Quote from: kurt-olsson on April 26, 2018, 11:05:57 PM
Nice! This helped alot!
89% N1 and flaps 0? Right after takeoff?


93 and 5 in second last picture, 89 and 0 is at 37000ft :P

mickc

Quote from: kurt-olsson on April 26, 2018, 08:09:25 PM
Hi

Anyone know how far out the lightcover goes over the mcp?
It is that lipp over the mcp that has the light integrated.

And also, what is the depth of the glarewings if measured from the side of the mcp.

Not sure what you mean in the second question, but to answer the first, the top of the glareshield extends approx 2" (50mm) from the mounting face of the MCP

kurt-olsson

I ment how far the glarewing is "sticking out" :)
But i can solve this when i now know how much the lightcover cover. I can align them with this value.

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