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#1
Builders Discussions / Re: CAD for B737 NG
Last post by Trevor Hale - October 15, 2025, 05:16:48 PM
Quote from: TritonAvionics on October 14, 2025, 05:56:45 PMHello everyone,

I'm working on building a 737NG-style flight deck for a personal simulator project. I'm not looking for any proprietary Boeing data — just general dimensions, reference measurements, or CAD models that can help me get the panels and structure scaled correctly.

I'm starting with my own CAD in Fusion 360 and plan to fabricate locally with CNC aluminum and acrylic once I verify the fit. If anyone has shared measurement sets, DXF outlines, or recommendations for accurate reference sources, I'd greatly appreciate some guidance or pointers.

Thank you in advance for any help or advice — this community has been an incredible resource for builders.

— Earl
Hi Earl. Lots of resources here if you search most are old hand drawings though with measurements. 

Great to see you. 
#2
Builders Discussions / Re: Can anyone identify this m...
Last post by TritonAvionics - October 15, 2025, 04:04:21 AM
Quote from: tkellogg on February 25, 2025, 04:25:10 AMI am working on the interior of my 737 and I noticed a module/panel on the sides of the cockpit. I believe they were done away with in the 700 and 800 versions of the 737. Anyone know what these are? If anyone has a picture I would appreciate you sending a picture with your response. Thank you

Identification

The component in your image appears to be the:
Captain's Nose Wheel Steering Tiller Panel (also called the Ground Steering Control Unit).

Function

It allows manual control of the nose wheel for taxiing on the ground.

The tiller handle (the gray lever with a blue stripe you see) is turned left or right to steer the nose wheel.

It provides fine directional control while taxiing, something the rudder pedals can't do accurately at low speeds.

Location

On 737-100/200/300/400/500 (Classics): mounted on the sidewall console just left of the captain's seat, beside the armrest.

On later 737NG (700/800/900) and MAX, Boeing redesigned and streamlined this area — the tiller was reshaped and integrated into a smoother side panel.

or i may be wrong as jackpilot say picture is blur

#3
Builders Discussions / CAD for B737 NG
Last post by TritonAvionics - October 14, 2025, 05:56:45 PM
Hello everyone,

I'm working on building a 737NG-style flight deck for a personal simulator project. I'm not looking for any proprietary Boeing data — just general dimensions, reference measurements, or CAD models that can help me get the panels and structure scaled correctly.

I'm starting with my own CAD in Fusion 360 and plan to fabricate locally with CNC aluminum and acrylic once I verify the fit. If anyone has shared measurement sets, DXF outlines, or recommendations for accurate reference sources, I'd greatly appreciate some guidance or pointers.

Thank you in advance for any help or advice — this community has been an incredible resource for builders.

— Earl
#4
Builders Discussions / Re: Opencockpits hardware ques...
Last post by Joe Lavery - August 16, 2025, 03:44:28 PM
Jason is correct, the USB port can only sustain a very small ammount of current. In fact connecting too many devices to a USB port can damage it permanently.

The point being that power supplies are so cheap these days it's not worth the risk.

Joe.
#5
Builders Discussions / Re: Opencockpits hardware ques...
Last post by Jason L - August 16, 2025, 10:16:32 AM
Yes, you need to supply power, the 5v over the USB is not enough.
#6
Builders Discussions / Opencockpits hardware question
Last post by silverfibre - August 08, 2025, 05:32:05 AM
Hi all,

I recently bought someone's old A320 cockpit project. It was a bit of a mess, but I now have inputs responding in the SIOC software, and LED's switching on and off. However the 7-segment display it rather dead.

The 7-segment displays are connected to an IOCard Display, which is connected to a Master card, which is then connected to the USB Expansion card.

My question is, does the Master card need to be supplied by a separate 5v power supply to the two 5v pins? I presume the USB's 5v might not be enough to drive everything.

Hoping someone might now as this hardware is quite old now.

Thanks,
Rob
#7
New Here..? Introduce yourself! / Re: New Member Introduction
Last post by Trevor Hale - August 03, 2025, 06:34:55 AM
Welcome to the group Andre. 

Looking forward to seeing more of your product development and project updates. 

Trev
#8
General Discussion Board. / Re: AEROIO – New Plug&Play Har...
Last post by Trevor Hale - August 03, 2025, 06:33:33 AM
Interesting product.  

Do you have some photos to post? I would be interested in hearing more about this. 

Thanks

Trev
#9
General Discussion Board. / Re: Refurbishing OEM backlit p...
Last post by Joe Lavery - July 13, 2025, 07:11:46 AM
Hiya Jack,

Yes still around, writing for the mag and selling a few bits on eBay.
Surprising where it all goes!!!

Hope you're well my friend.

Joe.
#10
General Discussion Board. / Re: Refurbishing OEM backlit p...
Last post by jackpilot - July 13, 2025, 04:11:25 AM
Hi Joe
Glad to see you still kicking  :D
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