Tonight after a little work on the 737 I spent some time drawing up how it will actually fit into the space I have available in the loft…
Boeing 737-500 Classic Sim
737 New Paint flies
The 737 sim, sporting it’s nifty new paint left Tonga tonight, after testing the new model/paint in multiplayer… And in other news… I got a new mouse pad!
737 War Paint
Still travelling… more painting… This time the 737 gets some fictional “War Paint”… a couple of schemes to contemplate. The idea is to represent a “What If” scheme,
More Bezels
Completed the 737 Fuel Gauge bezels, which have a 4 digit 7 Segment display integrated into it, then added the gauges to my panel drawing. With the design
737 Maritime Patrol?
HMNZS Canterbury, and the 737 were both in the Chathams. Tonight Canterbury departed, heading for Tokelau, so I did a wee flypast, masquerading as an Orion 😉
It must be 737 Saturday
Today was a quiet day spent at work, on call…. so I got plenty of design and development work done on the 737! First I drew up the
And now with added bezel
First, very rough, bezel test…. Looks pretty good, needs more details and provision for clear acrylic to simulate the gauge glass. From this test it has become quite
737 Avionics Test Run
A quick run of the avionics software running with the screen in place. Looks pretty good! Now I need to design some bezels for the gauges and some
Big night for the 737
Over the past couple of evenings I have been trimming the back of the MIP panels on the 737 to fit the 20″ monitor in place. Tonight, with
737 Home again!
After many, many miles and some months away, the 737 arrived home yesterday. The plan was to have all 3 sims online, the Arrow on the ground at
