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    Airbus A320 Engine Master Switch Dimensions

    Hello.
    Can some one who has A320 Engine Master Switch help me a little?

    I need Engine Master Switch dimentions. Height, width and different diameter of different section of the neck.

    On the pictures I attach you can find height and diameter.
    You can just write eks:
    2 - 22mm
    A - 15mm and so on..

    Please include more dimensions if I forgot one.

    I will be very greatfull for help
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    No one? I know you guys have it. Please help
    There are only two types of airplanes that matters. Old and new Airbus...
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    Dont have a clue about the sizes but simparts do them

    http://shop.strato.de/epages/1546578...s/A320-KN-0002

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    Thanx, but it is still 30Euro witch is ALOT of money for a little switch.
    There are only two types of airplanes that matters. Old and new Airbus...
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    If you need more than one, then order one and leave it to somebody to make a copy of it.

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    If everyone did that then the kind folks that invest their life savings creating businesses to supply us our badly needed parts would be out of business. Try to keep in mind pricing out just the switch cobver itself for the real A320 is over $1000 in my opinion $30 euros is not a bad deal. Its like this if you want to save money fly RC planes if you want to enjoy the true world of commercial aviation besides getting a CPL/APL then build a deck but expect the cost of realism not to come cheap. I can say this because almost a decade of building and spending close to $100,000 on creating a deck. And then selling parts off to star a businesss, and buying parts its an addiction but its a very elite club that is free to join but costs alot to be a true member

    Tim

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    Sometimes when I justify spending money on small part details like this I think to myself ... Well my hobby could be motor racing, and all of a sudden that part becomes cheap

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    Stic to topic!!

    I am sorry that I am not ELITE and I am not so rich as you guys.
    I am sorry becouse I find it more pleasure creating parts by my self other then buying finish ones.

    I thought I can get help here, can I?

    So you guys mean that if I am am not ELITE then I am not welcome here?

    And again, STICK TO TOPIC!!!
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    Hi there,

    dont get so exited. People are here to help when they can.
    advising you to buy the switch is also a way to help out, you know.
    it is your choice how you will obtain somthing. I am also no a rich person
    and cant afford too much for a hobby. So I have also build the airbus switches
    myself but I accept them as they are made. They are probably not even 90%
    of the real switch but they do for me.
    You can see then at my photos in the gallery.
    Attached to this post is the picture I have printed out in big and I started to
    guess measurements from the pics in www.simpit.de
    I'll see if I can find back the printed picture with the measurements, if I did not throw
    it yet. Attached is the large pic of the switch.
    Hope this helps.

    Greetz Peter

    PS: making s switch like this is not easy and copying it from an original also
    costs in moulding material and Pu material. So to make an original copy
    is not that cheap. Also, companies making this still need to pay taxes on the
    income they get. Thats why 30 $ for such a switch is reasonable.
    Just my 2 cents
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