Is it suitable for boeing 737NG?
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Is it suitable for boeing 737NG?
Congratulations, beautiful Seat Crew, is very similar to my design
Ricardo,
Just wanted to say that it is awesome of you to share the work you have done with everyone. Thanks for the PDF file.
they look very good, are you going to place them on a railing system to move them back and forth?
Sensacional !!! Ta lindo d+!!!!! Continue o belo trabalho !!!!!
I have a very simple naive question.. how do i print the PDF file in actual size so i can trace it?? your help will be highly appreciated
Look for a tool called "tile print". It will print huge drawings on a number of 8x11.5" sheets that you then tape together.
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thank you g. for your swift reply indeed, i get the tile print part perfectly , but the parts in the PDF file are very small (not real size) is it automatically going to be printed out in it's actual size by using the tile print or i have to maximize the size or do some sort of scaling ? please bear with me and kindly explain the steps in more details , i want to build a cockpit where as i can not successfully make a print out , i know it's not funny :oops:
Ok, the PDF that is provided in post #19 contains 25 pages that are A2 in size - this means they're 23.39" wide by 16.54" high. If all you have is a printer that prints A4 (8x11.5), you can tile print each single A2 page on to multiple A4 pages. Alternately, you can find a local print shop that can print out the PDF using A2 sized pages and then you can stitch THOSE together.
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OK roger that, i will take the file to a print shop and do exactly like you said, i will keep you posted, i can not thank you enough.
Hello Ricardo
Sorry to dig this out, but do you have any news about your project?
Best regards.
Humberto
I think you've made a fantastic cockpit. It's exciting to see a custom flightdeck taking form.
Have you decided if it will be an embraer or Boeing ??
Fantastic work!!!
Looking forward to see it all come alive....
Regards
Hi, I have a small question, what type of wood are you using for the shell?
It looks awsome!
Thank you
Chris