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04-09-2014, 04:51 AM #61
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04-10-2014, 07:57 AM #62
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Re: New Boeing 737 MIP and Overhead from CockpitSimParts
Update.
We have released the Boeing 737 v3 overhead. This overhead has the thicker more durable plastic. Backing plates are 3mm and the front panels are now 5mm thick giving it that WOW factor!
We currently have 1 in stock ready for dispatch straight away! £399 BARGAN!
Take a look for yourselves here;
http://www.cockpitsimparts.co.uk/pro...id_product=138
Jeordan.
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04-10-2014, 12:27 PM #63
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Re: New Boeing 737 MIP and Overhead from CockpitSimParts
HOW LONG BEFORE GAUGES READY ? AND HOW MUCH ?
REGARDS
NEIL
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04-13-2014, 08:35 AM #64
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Re: New Boeing 737 MIP and Overhead from CockpitSimParts
Hello all,
I have the MIP and the overhead and have to say that they are top notch!! Thank you, Sam and Cockpit Simparts!!!
One fledgling question --- is there a link to a thread on wiring it anywhere ( specifically to a BU0836X ) -- Is that card sufficient? or does one need something more ? I have basic electric skills but need some guidance on wiring and how they connect to the card -- and how to make the LED's respond to alerts etc from the sim ( I use X-Plane 10 but also have FSX to switch to if need be for 737 compatibility, etc. )
Thanks in advance !
Asif
If anyone could point me to a thread I'd so appreciate it!!
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04-13-2014, 09:19 AM #65
Re: New Boeing 737 MIP and Overhead from CockpitSimParts
The Bodnar card has 32 inputs for switches so no, one card is not sufficient. I have connected every switch and needed 4 Bodnar cards. Connecting is dead easy : for every switch connect one pole to gnd (Ground) and the other to a numbered input, ie nr. 1. If the switch has more poles connect the middle to gnd and one pole to a input and the second to another input (so you don't use the ground for that input). Rotary switches connect in the same way.
For leds you will have to use an output card, for example the Phidgets led 64 advanced.
If you want to make the leds and switches behave in an airplan-like fashion you additionally need a program that interfaces your input and output cards with your airplane.
Hope that helps
Martin
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04-13-2014, 09:27 AM #66
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04-18-2014, 02:06 AM #67
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Re: New Boeing 737 MIP and Overhead from CockpitSimParts
Waiting for the new gauges from cockpitsimparts, Sam give us a taste please....
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04-18-2014, 08:53 AM #68
Re: New Boeing 737 MIP and Overhead from CockpitSimParts
Hello all, I have been away for a while and had the time to come on here. Good to be back though and Sam, I was very impressed with the quality of the MIP I purchased from you. I also bought the throttle quadrant levers and I remember asking if the decals came with them, to which you said yes. I was meaning the flaps decal and was a little disappointed when it was not included. All in all, good quality levers, cheers. I have just ordered a full set of TQ decals from a sim builders website, so all is good. Keep up the good work.
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04-19-2014, 12:23 PM #69
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Re: New Boeing 737 MIP and Overhead from CockpitSimParts
This Google sheet mai interest somebody, take a look and drop your ideas or some new offsets
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing
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04-20-2014, 06:40 AM #70
Hi...realize this has been a long time, but I'm heading down the path of building my own 777...
B777 Overhead Panel Design