Category Archives: Interface

  1. Rudder Trim & OEM

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    29. October 2025 by Peter

    One panel that I never have used is the Rudder Trim at the back of the pedestal. But a few …
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  2. Yoke in for unscheduled maintenance

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    19. January 2025 by Peter

    Things are actually coming together rather nice. The MIP is wired up and I took the sim for a VATSIM-flight. …
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  3. Interfacing 28v annunciators

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    18. January 2025 by Peter

    I have interfaced a few panels from real aircrafts over the last half year. When it comes to annunciators the …
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  4. OEM MIP Panel Captians side

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    12. January 2025 by Peter

    I have bought an OEM panel for the Main Instrument Panel on the captains side. Again OEM means that it …
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  5. FSC Throttle Kaput – and repaired

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    3. January 2025 by Peter

    I bought a used FSC Throttle a few years from a guy here in Denmark. It was quite old at …
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  6. Interfacing OEM Fire Panel

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    26. December 2024 by Peter

    After a lot of struggle with wiring my three OEM fire handles and making a suitable panel for them it …
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  7. Fire Handle Wiring Pinout

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    2. November 2024 by Peter

    I have been lucky and got my hands on a set of OEM fire handles from a real Boeing 737. …
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  8. 7-segment displays

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    22. July 2024 by Peter

    This is a rather long and exhausting story about 7-segmens displays for my overhead. The overall issues are interfacing Arduino, …
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  9. FSC Throttle Kaputt?!?

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    30. November 2023 by Peter

    I thought it was just a matter of plug and play with my new throttle and then fly away. Well …
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  10. Comparison of OpenCockpits and CP Flight

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    11. December 2022 by Peter

    It is about 9 years since I made my pedestal. Since then I have made a rebuild and I have …
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About BuildaBoeing

My name is Peter and I live in Denmark.
I am building the cockpit of a Boeing 737 in my basement using my limited skills and inspiration from fellow builders.
I post my progress on this blog and hope it can be an inspiration to others.