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Post by BW901 on Oct 11, 2021 20:54:35 GMT
About 3 years ago I (stupidly, as I had no clue about the work involved?) decided that it would be fun to try and build a 737-200 cockpit using Air Manager as the instrument/control base, with the FlyJSim 737-200 aircraft. Due to leaving work, moving house/country, Covid and life in general I never got around to releasing anything for the 732. It's about 90% complete, I've just got the glareshield and centre pedestal to finish, but the MIP and overhead panels are complete. If there's an appetite for this I'll get the final bits done and look to publish these panels. I've learned a lot since I started on the 747 so hopefully there shouldn't be any major issues. Here are previous versions of panels in a useable set-up - the last post in this thread shows the current, much improved and updated version of the 732 cockpit.
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Post by jalexb88 on Oct 11, 2021 21:31:02 GMT
Wow! very nice indeed...My good friend here in Canada used to fly the 737-200. I definitely do think there is an appetite for it, Id be one of the first to try them
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Post by pepcessna on Oct 14, 2021 5:39:01 GMT
Hello, These look amazing! I also have an appetite for this panel
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Post by BW901 on Jan 29, 2022 15:41:23 GMT
I've re-written the main instrument panel for the 737-200 quite extensively over the last month or so, based on what I learnt making the 747-200 panels. The Main Instrument Panel is available now. These will be payware given the amount of work that's gone into them. As these (and the 727) aren't 747 Classic territory I've started a new sister forum at XP-Classicjets and hope you'll head over to that to check out what's coming available. I've got a big project covering scheduled jet routes of 1985 underway and if that proves popular I'll do the same for the mid-70s. Here's to flying single-aisle classic jets in X-Plane
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Post by BW901 on Sept 18, 2022 10:09:40 GMT
Well the 727 and 732 Air Manager cockpits are complete enough to release. For more info on those, the 737-300 and major upgrades to the 742 please head over HERE. And here's a composite image showing how the latest version of the Air Manager cockpit for the FJS737-200 looks.
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