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    Boeing 777 style audio panel.

    Help.....

    Ok I need your help again chaps.

    I am trying to build the radio panels for my sim, however i have hit a slight snag.

    On my setup i will be using the 777 style audio panel, just because i like that one, however i have cut the first piece and to me it looks bigger than it should.

    I have a couple of ex BA757 MFG date 1984 real audio panels that i have referenced from, when i assembled them in 3D into the pedistal panel set for the 747 they dont look right to me. It looks to me that the newer ones have reduced in size, my real panel measures (alu backer) W=146mm (5.749") by H=114.3 (4.497").

    Is there any chance someone may confirm the overall size for me please? I know the width will be the same but its just the height i need confirmation on.

    Many thanks

    Phil

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    Hi Phil,

    I just had a look here... http://meriweather.com/777/ped/audio.html

    The measurements seem to be the same but of course this is also unverified.

    Gary

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