Tag Archives: Main Instrument Panel

  1. A milestone

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    15. April 2013 by Peter

    Last night was a milestone in my cockpit building as I could install my main instrument panel (MIP). The last …
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  2. That calls for a cold beer!

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    2. April 2013 by Peter

    Finally! It is time for a cold (well deserved) beer! I can finally cross out the final item on my …
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  3. Some days are better than others

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    4. March 2013 by Peter

    I guess the title can be viewed in two ways: The “glass is half empty”-way: It is mostly rubbish or …
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  4. Annunciators

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    23. January 2013 by Peter

    The MIP is starting to look like something from a cockpit! Today the 11 annunciators in the MIP were glued. …
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  5. MIP building

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    19. January 2013 by Peter

    The work on the MIP is well underway. My fellow Danish pit-builder Claus (737sim.dk) advised me to use “Foamalux” instead …
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  6. Christmas came early

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    21. December 2012 by Peter

    The UPS-guy just dropped of my OpenCockpits order – december 21st. Christmas time!!! 😀 It includes my interface-cards, some panels …
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  7. Phase 2 + 3

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    10. December 2012 by Peter

    OpenCockpit unit

    With the pedestal almost finished it is time to move on to the next phase because the pedestal must somehow …
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  8. Com’on com’on FedEx guy!

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    4. October 2012 by Peter

    “I love my fed-ex guy cause he’s a drug dealer and he doesn’t even know it…and he’s always on time.” …
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  9. Thoughts on a autopilot-unit

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    28. August 2012 by Peter

    OpenCockpit unit

    My first goal is to make a flyable cockpit with the most important parts working. Therefore a autopilot-unis (MCP) is …
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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.