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06-12-2014, 11:12 AM #101
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Re: New Boeing 737 MIP and Overhead from CockpitSimParts
If people are following us on facebook you would know we are working on a fully working plug and play EFIS, Well it's nearlly here guys. Should be on our site Monday morning, Maybe even tomorrow.
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07-08-2014, 10:04 AM #102
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Re: New Boeing 737 MIP and Overhead from CockpitSimParts
Just in case people didn't know, We did finally release the fully plug and play EFIS panel. It's currently on release offer at £110 with the interface card or £80 without the interface card. We have had amazing feed back about this item and we are very pleased with it.
Here's the direct link to the sale:http://www.cockpitsimparts.co.uk/pro...id_product=154
Few pictures
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09-10-2014, 01:25 AM #103
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Re: New Boeing 737 MIP and Overhead from CockpitSimParts
looks awesome !!!!! Will y'all be making 787 parts anytime in the near future???
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11-15-2015, 03:36 AM #104
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Re: New Boeing 737 MIP and Overhead from CockpitSimParts
The dummy FMC looks really smart Jeordan.
Is it delivered with backlighting?
i only ask as I see over at hispapanels that installing led's on their panel looks very tricky!
http://www.hispapanels.com/cabina737/paneles/pedestal/fmc/fmci.html
I immediately thought it must be more sensible to buy a cheap illuminated keyboard for less than £10 online and modify it. Not only would each key have a light, but with a bit of though it may be possible to use the key switches and possibly remap the board.
What do you think?
KevLast edited by gkkes; 11-15-2015 at 09:58 PM. Reason: grammar
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