Hi everyone
I am in the process of completing my MIP and I was wondering if there are any solutions for the Registration Placard which we normally see on the left and right hand side of the MIP underneath the chrono's.
What would be a nice feature, would be a small metal holder where plastic Registrations can be slid in, thereby allowing you to fly different aircraft according to what is loaded in P3D. In that case, the plastic identity tags themselves would need to be made as well.
Any ideas anyone?
Regards
Alan Hill
UK
Cool idea! Maybe something I could make.
Do you have any reference pictures of the real deal?
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The registration plate is not always in the same place, I think it must depend on the airline.
In fact the MIP has a number of plates and warning signs if you check out the images online, yet again they don't seem to be placed in one specific place.
From what I've read it seems they have to be visible but there's no actual placement mentioned.
I made all mine out of dual layer acrylic which is laser engraved.
But I don't have a frame to change the registration. I always use the same call sign.
The more colourful set I found on the excellent http://www.flightdeck737.be (http://www.flightdeck737.be) website
As an afterthought and not wishing to upstage Anders :angel:, if anyone wants me to laser cut a set like mine, (with their own call sign) or any other similar labels drop me a PM and I'll work out a price. I can also make the TQ labels as shown in my other recent post. These are all 1.6mm thick and will easily bend to shape.
Joe.
Thanks for your comments guys.
I have found a site that can make the placards, not sure what size so I thought I would try 70mm x 30mm x 1.6mm thick.
For now, I have ordered a pair with a screw hole at either side but it would be cool to have a little metal bracket that the plastic placards can just slip into, that way you could have one of several different registrations.
To get an idea of the placards, visit www.signomatic.co.uk (http://www.signomatic.co.uk) - select "Start Designing Your Sign", the "Plastic Sign Engraving" and you will see the sign. I chose Black on White and used Arial font size 8.0.
To get a feel for how it ought to look, a good reference point is Pmdg ngx You can see the Captains side underneath the nose wheel steering switch and FO side is underneath the clock.
Let me know if you can design a simple holder - or if you can do the badges themselves any cheapter that Signomatic - I should imagine that lots of home sim holders would want a placard for their sim?
Regards
Alan
I have found an online shot of pmdg 737 ngx which shows the placard.....
https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--b76I1MUM--/c_fill,f_auto,fl_progressive,g_center,h_675,q_80,w_1200/weg6t8jb6egw8cr7vgl5.png
Regards
Alan
What about a magnetic strip behind the placecard and and strong magnet behind the MIP PANEL?
Or make the placecard in stainless steel and you only need a magnetic behind the MIP
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Alan, that shot doesn't show the registration in a holder, it's simply screwed to the MIP.
I've drawn up what I think your looking for. Should be easy to make if you have a 3D printer.
Joe.
Yes Joe,
I know that pmdg has the placard with screws, but then again they are depicting
a fixed aircraft. Only nutcases like us fly different registrations and different aircraft
models lol!
I like your ideas regarding a bracket and the magnetic variations look cool too. I
will probably screw a plate to the MIP - it doesnt really matter if I am flying another
reg - but it just looks good on the MIP.
Food for thought though - thanks for the comments.
Regards
Alan
Quote from: Joe Lavery on January 06, 2019, 06:05:44 AM
Alan, that shot doesn't show the registration in a holder, it's simply screwed to the MIP.
I've drawn up what I think your looking for. Should be easy to make if you have a 3D printer.
Joe.
Good choice on the registration Joe :) *wink*
Quote from: Trevor Hale on January 06, 2019, 12:48:28 PM
Quote from: Joe Lavery on January 06, 2019, 06:05:44 AM
Alan, that shot doesn't show the registration in a holder, it's simply screwed to the MIP.
I've drawn up what I think your looking for. Should be easy to make if you have a 3D printer.
Joe.
Good choice on the registration Joe :) *wink*
I thought you'd like that Trev... 8) ;D :idiot:
Why making your life complicated, one single reg. is more than enough !
ATC uses flight number with airliners
One plastic laser engraved plate with double sided tape... :D
(https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/800x600q90/923/4Vlftw.jpg)