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Title: 737 with sidestick?
Post by: Trevor Hale on November 22, 2017, 01:30:41 PM
Guys,  I was just trolling the FDS site, and came across this pic?  Is this a new version of the 737 with a sidestick for a steering tiller?  Help LOL
Title: Re: 737 with sidestick?
Post by: mickc on November 22, 2017, 02:06:50 PM
Quote from: Trevor Hale on November 22, 2017, 01:30:41 PM
Guys,  I was just trolling the FDS site, and came across this pic?  Is this a new version of the 737 with a sidestick for a steering tiller?  Help LOL
That's the new Boeingbus A7320 ????????

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Title: Re: 737 with sidestick?
Post by: Trevor Hale on November 22, 2017, 02:38:11 PM
LOL  I have heard rumors about such an elusive aircraft..  Nice, I am sure the Aussies came up with that idea lol.
Title: Re: 737 with sidestick?
Post by: jackpilot on November 22, 2017, 04:34:17 PM
I had the sidestick as a tiller for years....now back to orthodoxy.. :P

Actually years ago after using the sidestick as a yokefor a while, I was tempted to have the first "A737" sim on earth!
Title: Re: 737 with sidestick?
Post by: Garys on November 22, 2017, 04:51:55 PM
Do It Jack. With the 767 throttles conversion taking plave it can be called the A6737 model : :D
Title: Re: 737 with sidestick?
Post by: flymo on November 24, 2017, 07:33:22 AM
Well guys n gals, lllooonnngggg time before Airbus Industries decided to use Sidestick Controllers, there was a B737-200 flying using them.

NASA used "Sidestick" controls, and also experimented with many others, together with different instrumentation lay-outs in their 737-200 (N515NA).

NASA installed a second cockpit aft of the main cockpit, from which the second crew and scientists could control the aircraft. ALSO....from that research aircraft we get the "Glass Cockpits" of today, used in all sorts of a/c.

As well as Controls and Instrumentation, NASA also developed systems for detecting "Windshear".

The main cockpit carried the usual two pilots as "safety" and for T/O's & landing's.

Thats "my baby".....I use the NASA 737-200 as the external on my 737-800 sim, and my call-sign (N515NA - NASA515) on the net.
Had the chance to say "hello" to her in Seattle, Feb this year.
JP :)

Title: Re: 737 with sidestick?
Post by: jackpilot on November 24, 2017, 08:26:31 AM
Excellent info..thank you.
Title: Re: 737 with sidestick?
Post by: fdspcos on November 24, 2017, 10:36:43 AM
This was a Custom Project we did for a major Boeing Contractor. They use the device for some pretty detailed simulation and wanted to have the ability to replicate sticks for some of their customers. The Side Sticks are not related to the 737 Program at all.
Peter
Title: Re: 737 with sidestick?
Post by: Trevor Hale on November 24, 2017, 11:02:45 AM
Thanks Peter..  Mystery solved..  would be interesting to play with none the less..