Originally Posted by
vitabutch
Its great! We are doing the same thing. I want to mention that just a shell is not what we need. The real 737 hull is constructed from stringers and base stations (pls see pics attached). Each base station has its number that corresponds to the distance from nose of the aircraft in inches. The position of the base stations is important for simbuilders because all the rest if the elements like control column shaft, pedals shaft, etc...are mounted on the base stations and floor ribs. I am working on it, rebuilding the whole picture in one drawing. Its not an easy task - most of the measurements from the web are inaccurate and a lot of intellegence needed to put it all together finding geometrical constraints. The most complicated part is windows section. On 737 windows are flat, but its turned in all directions in vertical and horisontal planes. This is what I stuck with at the moment.
P.S. Nice exercise - ple take a front window dimentions that are widely available in the net. And try to put them together in the CAD tool - and it will not work :)
P.P.S. I would recommend you to add some more construction elements - it will make a shell solid. And windows mounting will be easier. If you take a look on any opening in the skin of fuselage - there are solid ribs surrounding the opening to fix the skin to the hull.