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    Re: Another 737NG biuld

    WOW, that looks badass! Do you have any drawings? How did you make the CB panels?

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    Re: Another 737NG biuld

    no drawings all measurements are from the marcuspilot webpage,the cb panels are the sticker decal set from Poldragonet and me making over 500 holes! and using small nuts and bolts as cb's thats it really! thanks for the reply.

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    Re: Another 737NG biuld

    Very nice build. Congrats! Are your rudder pedals homebuilt, or from a vendor?

    Cheers!

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    Re: Another 737NG biuld

    The pedals are home biult,based on glyns springs method they will be dual linked at some stage.

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    Boeing Re: Another 737NG biuld

    Very nice components you have used.

    Cheers!

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    Re: Another 737NG biuld

    Impressive job, I liked the way your cockpit door/wall completes the outside of the sim.
    Can you elaborate on the TQ, you are saying it is home made using saitek?

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    Re: Another 737NG biuld

    throttle tq home made 001.JPGthrottle tq home made 002.JPGthrottle tq home made 005.jpg737 pics 015.JPG737 pics 016.JPG here are some build pics of the tq, yes basically the saitek unit is inside! the left lever is the auto brake lever and the other 2 are throttles, the flaps where made as a seperate unit using a meccano gear and a pot.Any more questions please ask.

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    Re: Another 737NG biuld

    737 pics 024.JPG737 pics 025.JPG737 pics 026.jpgthrottle tq home made 003.JPGthrottle tq home made 007.JPG heres a few more! hope it helps someone? From start to finish it took me around 6 weeks,its not perfect but better tan spending 2k!!!

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    Re: Another 737NG biuld

    Very nice, you are quite the craftsman.
    Not sure I have the skills to pull that off.

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    Re: Another 737NG biuld

    Thanks for the kind words i have a lifetime of carpentry behind me but i dont have a lot of spare cash!,who does these days? so if i can save money by making it i will.my hole sim has only cost me about $5000 so farwhich is prety good.

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