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Overhead switch type / location help?

Started by jskibo, January 28, 2013, 02:07:56 PM

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jskibo

I have the NG cockpit companion (as well as the legacy one) and I'm trying to figure out where the momentary-off-momentary as well as the on-off-momentary switches go.  The on off are easy, but the cockpit companion seems to describe the function of what the switch does, but doesn't seem to list it as momentary or not on the dual throw ones.

Anyone have a list or care to look at their overhead for me?  Please?

Just got a big box from Mouser and expecting the panels soon from FDS.  Annunciators all wired except the blue dual state, but I got my 1000 resistors today and diodes last week.
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Joe Lavery

Hi John,

I have an overhead switch map written by Ian Sissons, if you want it drop me a mail address and I'll send it to you.

On second thoughts I'll try and attach it here, lets hope this works.  ;)

Joe.
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Themax

Hello,

Take care some of the switches are not correct in this document. For example :

- Ground power is a momentary switch
- Seatbelt, non smoking, packs, isolation are not momentary but 3 positions.

... etc

Be sure to check other sources ;-)

Maxime.

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