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    Homemade 737 TQ update

    Hi,

    Finally my TQ is getting closer to being done. It's amazing what a few hours a week can do for a project like this. It works, looks good (of course it does, I made it and I am proud, jejeje...). The best part, I SAVED a lot of money. I remember when I started cutting the first parts and then putting them together, it was an awesome felling, but then waoo... this really takes time! Should I just buy one? Well I decided not to, and the hard work paid off. Next step, work on the trim wheels.
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    Wow!!!! That's looks amazing. You must be very proud of yourself for putting together and engineering such a masterpiece. Congratulations!

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    Re: Homemade 737 TQ update

    Indeed Joe,

    It took me a few months to get to this point, but completely worth it. I used basic home power tools and it is mostly made out of MDF, only a few parts are aluminum. Thank you for the nice comments and SIM SAFE!
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    Re: Homemade 737 TQ update

    Hi Pedro Great Job are you from PT?
    Quip doing it.
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    Re: Homemade 737 TQ update

    Hi,

    No, not from PT. Thanks for the comments!!!
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    Re: Homemade 737 TQ update

    Great job pedro looks awesome !!!! Well done...

    Riche..

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    Re: Homemade 737 TQ update

    WOW - that looks good, ..... well done!

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    Re: Homemade 737 TQ update

    Thank you for the nice comments. The TQ added a lot of life to my sim, love seeing the auto throttles and auto spoiler lever in action . Sweet!!!!
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    Re: Homemade 737 TQ update

    Well done Pedro,
    That looks as good as anything this "pro" throttle builder can produce!!!

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    Re: Homemade 737 TQ update

    Looking good Pedro!

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