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    Re: Started on a Boeing 737NG cockpit

    I will most probably build my glareshield with parts of sismo soliciones. I'll order them in march and I will see how that turns out. More to come!
    My Boeing 737NG project: http://homeflightsim.wordpress.com/

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    Re: Started on a Boeing 737NG cockpit

    Aha but did you buy this mip from simworld? do you hava a link?

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    Re: Started on a Boeing 737NG cockpit

    Yes I bought the MIP panels + electronics etc with Simworld.
    Link: http://www.simworld.pl/shop/index.php?cPath=1_4_10
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    Re: Started on a Boeing 737NG cockpit

    Hi Bart,
    I'm planning to buy the pannels from Simworld and I have some question:
    what do you think about their quality?
    have you bought also the MIP Panel electronic components set (full) and MIP annunciators set (full)?
    how do you have placed the MCP and Efis modules?
    Thanks in advance
    Antonio

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    Re: Started on a Boeing 737NG cockpit

    The quality of Simworld is good! They have also a very great support! I also bought their electronics kit and that was also very good! Look a few posts back where I posted some pictures. For the MCP and EFIS I still have to search a way to mount them into the glareshield. I bought the glareshield from Sismo Soluciones. I'll post some pictures soon.
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    Re: Started on a Boeing 737NG cockpit

    Quote Originally Posted by jumbo0 View Post
    The quality of Simworld is good! They have also a very great support! I also bought their electronics kit and that was also very good! Look a few posts back where I posted some pictures. For the MCP and EFIS I still have to search a way to mount them into the glareshield. I bought the glareshield from Sismo Soluciones. I'll post some pictures soon.
    Thank you Bart, I'll stay tuned!

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    Re: Started on a Boeing 737NG cockpit

    It has been a while, but in the meantime a lot of things has changed! The glarewing from Sismo has arrived and after some difficulties it all got mounted on my MIP! This includes the EFIS, MCP from OC. Also the landing gear lever is included. Here some pictures of the current progress:













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    Re: Started on a Boeing 737NG cockpit

    That was nice! did you cut out for the glareshield? how did you build the glareshield? can we have some pictures from behind the mip?

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    Re: Started on a Boeing 737NG cockpit

    I didn't cut anything, but I drilled holes at the top of the MIP and I mounted the (rather heavy) glareshield to it. I will make some pictures of the back tomorrow and post them, but nothing is wired yet.
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    Re: Started on a Boeing 737NG cockpit

    Quote Originally Posted by jumbo0 View Post
    I didn't cut anything, but I drilled holes at the top of the MIP and I mounted the (rather heavy) glareshield to it. I will make some pictures of the back tomorrow and post them, but nothing is wired yet.
    Thanks for help
    Where is the picture? :P

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