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Thread: Starting over... Vidar's 737
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03-24-2012, 02:25 PM #11
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Re: Starting over... Vidar's 737
JWS: exactly what I deserve.......
Thanks, buddy!
PNP stuff is awesome. Expensive, but you don't have to spend hundreds of hours building the tiniest thingamabobs. Although it is fun to do so, I would rather spend my time "flying". Oh well - it is a hobby after all.
Efe, you touch on a very important point. I _have_ to be organized, because I have to consider the backlighting on the overhead. My MIP, from FDS and with IBL panels, was _far_ easier to wire up. And I will go for the Plug and Pray products for the pedestal, that's for sure!
Anyway, it is fun to have started building again!
I'll update this thread as building progresses, but do not expect frequent updates. It takes tiiiiiiiiiime!
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03-24-2012, 02:49 PM #12
Re: Starting over... Vidar's 737
I am afraid that is the society we live in, eveyone wants things NOW and are not prepared to put in the hard work - I include myself in this.
I could learn how to interface a to b and programme c to work with d, but I prefer to pay an extra few pounds and know that I will receive a working PNP module, rather than spend weeks trying to get something to work.
All respect to the people who build their own MCP or EFIS, This does not interest me and I prefer to buy them ready made and spend my time and efforts on things that I get enjoyment from.
Allan.
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03-24-2012, 04:03 PM #13
Re: Starting over... Vidar's 737
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03-24-2012, 05:56 PM #14
Re: Starting over... Vidar's 737
Hi,
I didnt take it in any way as a critisism (i probably spelt that wrong), I was just putting across a reasoning behind why PNP is so popular on a personal level. I find the threads where people describe how they put together overheads, tq etc very interesting. Some of the home made TQ are spectacular and the time and effort put into them must be immense. I wish I had the necessary skills to do the same, but I dont.
The guy who made a car into a simulator was brilliant and so unique and just shows how mental we all are.
As I said, I enjoy reading the "how to" threads, I dont really comment because apart from the usual "that is great" reply, I would have nothing else to add or contribute.
Allan.
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04-02-2012, 03:52 PM #15
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Re: Starting over... Vidar's 737
Some of the big holes in my overhead are now occupied by gauges!
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The overhead is REALLY starting to look good. But - does anybody have any ideas on how to make the glass inserts for the gauges? I could cut them from plexi glass, but that's no small undertaking! Vaccuuforming has also been considered, but that's a whole new ballgame.
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04-07-2012, 04:53 PM #16
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Re: Starting over... Vidar's 737
All the gauges are mounted!
I managed to make the lenses too. Not too hard, but a messy an tedious job! But it's done now.
(click on the image for the whole shebang)
Some minor detail work on two of the lenses, and it's done! The aft overhead and the backlighting is next after that. And that's all there is for the overhead panels! YAYY!
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04-08-2012, 12:04 PM #17
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04-19-2012, 03:58 PM #18
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05-05-2012, 09:23 PM #20
Re: Vidar's 737 - details, details, details!
Very nice, Vidar. Looks great!