......... those display things that are found on the MCP? Ya know, the one that shows the altitude and heading and speed. Not a digital one but a analog one.
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......... those display things that are found on the MCP? Ya know, the one that shows the altitude and heading and speed. Not a digital one but a analog one.
If you mean gauges, these are the folks I will soon be dealing with on a rather large scale:
http://www.flightillusion.com/home.htm
http://www.simkits.com/
They have nearly every gauge I need, and those they don't have can be made from the generic offering and programmed for the appropriate function.
I was meaning these ones:
http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/6303/mcpzm8.jpg
But thanks for the links though.
Those would be nearly impossible to find.
Your next best bet is to cannablize them from a Collins or Gables radio head. You can find them on e-Bay cheap.
My regular seller used to have a slew of 'em, but he has nothing posted at the moment.
The good thing is, the knobs line up just like they do on the panel in your photo.
The bad is, you might have a problem with the altitude display since there will be a decimal point after the first three digits.
http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/895/thottle1lg7.jpg
I really couldn't say if it will work or not. I don't know the differences between an NG and 747 AP system.
I don't know much about computers flying airplanes. The AP on the 727 is the grey unmarked panel at the top of the radio stack in the center control stand below the throttle. That's how computerized a 727 is. That's the whole AP.
No dials, no indicators, no displays.
I posted the photo for you to see the radio heads I'm talking about. Sorry it's not any closer, but it's identical to the displays in your photo except for the decimal points.
Thanks for the kind words.
Well if you are willing to use a Go-Flight unit you could build your own MCP and use the digital 7seg leds all of us 737 (and other) drivers are using! Just a thought... I think there are a couple of companies out there selling 747 MCP blanks.
Like these ones:
http://cgi.ebay.com/1-7-segment-Blue...QQcmdZViewItem
Stupid question but, would a 737 throttle quad work on a 747? There's one on eBay for $800 and was just curious.
Well it would but you would only have throttle levers for 2 engines instead of the 4 that the 747 has... So 2 levers would run all 4 engines.
Oh good!!! Finally some good news!!http://www.smileyhut.com/laughing/laugh.gif
EDIT: I could have sworn that there was a 737 throttle quadrant that was already built and all you had to do was buy it. I can't remember what site is on nor can I find it at all on google. I was thinking GoFlight was selling but thats not the site. Anyone know what I'm talkin about?
Hi Lee,
http://www.symulatory.com/english/index.htm This polish company produce a great looking 737 quad, many members report good things about them.
Gwyn
But.. It is not $400.00!! Maybe 4 times that!
Thanks for the link man. The one I remember looking at was painted with the 747 colors I believe. man this is driving me nuts lol.
Mine was about $50 LOL...
i think the one below is the one you meant....vapourware !
http://www.boeingsimulator.com/boein...4_big2-757.jpg
Thats a cool one but I found it!! Huston!! I found IT!!!!
http://www.hesimpanels.com/catalog/p...44&language=en
Please tell me this is a legit site. Please please please!!!
Well.. I think it is liget ....But is this the company that can not ship out of there country yet? I am not saying it is, I am asking...:?:
maybe things have changed since i mailed them (6 months ago or so), so its worth an e-mail i think !
Stef
I would send them an Email.....
Yeah I sent them an email. I'm pacing back and forth like Cartman on South Park who was waiting for the Nintendo Wii to come out lol.
If the law is as it was, you might be able to find a pilot through IVAO or VATSIM that would be willing to help you out.
I would try and find someone a little higher up in the food chain if you need to do this. Maybe a FIR or Center Chief, or an administrator of some sort.
:p this is just a tought.
Take this TQ And make a cover to look like a 747. http://www.goflightinc.com/order/images/tq62.gif
The GF-TQ6 Throttle Quadrant standard shipping configuration contains (4) jet thrust levers, (4) thrust reverse levers, a spoiler lever, and a flap handle. All handles are removable. Simply removing two thrust levers and you will have a twin-jet configuration. Handle "kits" for various turbo-prop and prop models will be shortly available as an option, allowing the same base unit to be configured for many aircraft types.
removing the lever.
Mike
Do we have a member from Brazil???
Don't know if this will work with FS or only with the compay's Linux solution but the throttles look good!
http://www.lfstech.com/products/throttles.html
Steve
The flight sim they are using is Flight Gear which has a Windows version as well. This may work but.. Looks VERY $$$$ to me...
Was just wondering how much these are in american dollar?
http://www.flyengravity.com/page/shop/4
US$749 see www.xe.com (Currency converter)
Gwyn
Hmmmm...... this maybe a possible purchase. I know the overhead panel over at FDS is $999 without the hardware. This could definetly be a doable purchase soon. Thanks for the link. I got it booked marked :D
I would only need the forward panel right? Isn't that what I'm using in the PMDG 737?
please note that our overhead is without hardware too....
but with dummy faceplates for the gauges, 3d bezels, and a set of decals (pressurization table, etc)
You can see close ups of the overhead in my gallery here
Stef