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Boeing 737 Max

Started by jkbarr30, March 12, 2016, 09:37:22 AM

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jkbarr30

Does anyone know of a company making panels for a Boeing 737 Max setup?

Ridgenj

Sismo  Soluciones has announced that they  will produce the panels but ETA  is not known. Ask Mauricio

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Fabian

Any updates on this? Anyone making Max panels yet?
Thanks

XOrionFE

What about software?  Dont know of any yet...

jackpilot

Even at Boeing.....not yet finalized   :D


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XOrionFE

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Quote from: jackpilot on June 09, 2017, 03:53:52 PM
Even at Boeing.....not yet finalized   :D

Even if it were I am sure there would be a great deal of copy protection on it right now.

My advice (even though not asked for...) Stick with tried and trusted NG....common but stable and well engineered....a good investment.

And if you really want to be safe....a very wise man once said ...use FS9! ????

jackpilot



Jack

Fabian

#7
I think it'd be fun to build it, even if it's not finalized yet.
I'm actually building a 767 with the newer rockwell collins glass MIP  http://bit.ly/2rxRIlt that uses the 737 Max bezels.

I ended up making my own MIP using ponoko to laser cut some custom panels. Not perfect but I'm happy with the results  :D

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