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    Re: My 737 Build progress

    Sounds like a good choice of paint for the wooden parts. Spraying is definitely the way forward.

    Good look with the build and thanks for sharing it with us.

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    Re: My 737 Build progress

    Quote Originally Posted by XOrionFE View Post
    Here is a small set of pics for my build progress. I have been working on various parts at the same time. I am building the MIP myself and have the backer panels and bezels done but need to paint them. I will be using some of my own panels and some Open Cockpits panels. The MIP will be on a platform as you can see and moveable. The flightdeck (columns, yokes, seats, and aft pedestal) are on a seperate platform and the two platforms will attach to each other. This will make it easier to move. I have completed most of the dual yoke setup and should have it working by the end of this week. Here are some pics in no particular order.





















    And there you have it so far. I just finished carpeting the deck this weekend but no pictures yet and this week I wiill finish up pulley cables in yokes as well as final testing and seat placement. Then on to the pedestal build (which will be fully populated with OC radios and panels). The MCP and EFIS are from CP Flight. It has been a busy fall as during this same time I have logged all the hours and training in real life to complete my instrument rating in a G1000 equipped C172 Skyhawk. Now the weather has turned and with the icing conditions it makes it hard to get hours but plan on finishing up the rating shortly after the holidays (which I will spend studying for the written and oral).

    Regards,
    Scott
    Hi Scott
    You've done a fantastic job with your sim
    I would like to do the same dual yoke set up as you have done
    Would it be possible to sent some info
    many thanks
    dave

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    Very good work!
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