Re: Norwegian 727-200 project
I was the last co-ordinator of Builder of the Month as part of my role at MyCockpit.org, but had to step down due to an increase in business commitments.
It may be a good time to look for an addition to our team that would be able to fulfil this gap.
Re: Norwegian 727-200 project
Hi everybody! It's been a long time since the last update. Nothing much has happened in the sim either. Building wise that is, it has seen some flying. The work on the FE station has begun. The first 4 panels are interfaced and ready to go in. 29 panels to go! :) http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a15...psfeb37f93.jpg
Re: Norwegian 727-200 project
Hi Mate...we are follow you , go ahead !
Re: Norwegian 727-200 project
In terms of the gauges on the F/E Panel, will they be motorized or on a monitor?
Keep up the good work!
Re: Norwegian 727-200 project
Looking great! I've always loved the 727, so I'll just enjoy it vicariously through your pictures.
Keep it up!
Steve
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Avro748
In terms of the gauges on the F/E Panel, will they be motorized or on a monitor?
Keep up the good work!
The gauges will be inop. They'll be lit along with the light plates but that's it. I'll Interface the switches and the lights though. All switches will be assigned through FSUIPC and I'll have to write a SIOC script to light the lamps. The SIOC bit is new to me, and it will for sure take some thinking to get right! Thanks everybody for Your interest! :)
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Hi
Great job... keep up the good work, are you considering using analog interfaced gauges instead of using LCD's?
Henri
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Henju
Hi
Great job... keep up the good work, are you considering using analog interfaced gauges instead of using LCD's?
Henri
Hi Henri. No I'm not considering that. As much as I'd love to have real guages in my pit, I consider it too much work to Interface them. Gotta draw the line somewhere.
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Yeah;)
Hopefully with my 737Classic I can implement some Real gauges Your pit has inspired me to turn different corners with my planning.
Henri
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AVIATor-Olav
Hi Henri. No I'm not considering that. As much as I'd love to have real guages in my pit, I consider it too much work to Interface them. Gotta draw the line somewhere.
I decided the same with my DC-8. Ill fill the engineers station for display and use monitors behind the pilot's panels.
I have a lot of moving guages in the f-4 and 737-200 sims, and that is good enough for me.