Fantastic job, my warmest congratulations, I personally love the CRJ, I'm summoning material and documentation, I have almost completed all the overhead panels.
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Fantastic job, my warmest congratulations, I personally love the CRJ, I'm summoning material and documentation, I have almost completed all the overhead panels.
Hi, aircraft mechanic and avionics, but B737, in the my documentation of the CRJ200 - "smart cockpits", it is not clear the mechanism of the throttle levers, you could get me the information needed to build a replica of the them as close as possible to reality.
Thanks for your help
The throttles are all electrical, no mechanical connections to the engines. I can get you info for the aircraft side, but not the CMM for the throttles themselves.
Thanks for your offer, I just need, know visually as levers inside, - (as possible) - in order to make a replica as close to the real one, I have the information airbus levers, which are similar running to the CRJ, the B737 are bulkier and there is a large mechanical drive system, before converting it into an electrical signal. I've seen some pictures of the levers on the Internet, but not sufficiently explanatory.
Attachment 7037Been some time since I posted, so will update my CRJ project on here this weekend. Hope everyone is well.
Fantastic work Andy. Well done.
Rhydian
Thanks mate. I had a while off for summer, but now things are moving quickly. Welding up a subframe at the moment to support overhead and form window pillars. iPads are functioning great and allow me to fly even in an unfinished state. The first projector is active on an 80" screen. MIP lighting is working and Teensyboards are waiting for fitting. Still trying to locate a CRJ throttle quadrant. Anyone have one let me know. X Plane 10 is proving to be a great sim to interface and work with.
Andy