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Thread: 737 gauges
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01-29-2014, 03:57 PM #1
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737 gauges
Hello guys,
i am trying to build a cheap 737 cockpit and my plan is to built the frame from mdf and put a screen behind for the instuments. Any ideas for gauges and how is a good way to do it? I am planning to run the pmdg 737 but all the solution that i found in the internet are extremly expensive for my budget
Thanks a lot
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01-29-2014, 06:10 PM #2
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Re: 737 gauges
I have written this in another thread but it fits here too.
I Have made all my own 737 gauges (apart from the wet compass and the chrono they are work in progress).
I interface mine with FSBUS and Atmegas and Attiny micros( with help from a great guy in Italy).
If any of you want a custom or standard gauge made I can knock something out for you VERY cheaply!
I am not running a business ( I am a plumber by trade) just putting some skills to give us poor people a chance at building a sim.
Apparently they connect straight up to the open cockpits cards also..I cant offer software support for them as I can only just do FSBUS
If anyone is interested in the stuff I have made just say and I will drop a vid or two.
I am in the uk but will ship I have made a few airbus panels too for the Italian friend.
JohnOld, tired & broke (shouldn't be allowed out really)
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01-30-2014, 02:42 AM #3
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Re: 737 gauges
I was also wondering if it is posssible the instruments panel from 737 pmdg to drag them to my second monitor that i am gonna use for the panel?
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09-01-2014, 07:03 PM #4
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