Tag Archives: Overhead

  1. Overhead preparation – Wires and switches

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    27. December 2021 by Peter

    It’s now a week since I have came back from the Netherlands with my new (used) overhead. Over the last …
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  2. Overhead overload

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    21. December 2021 by Peter

    So I picked up a used overhead in The Haag, Netherlands last weekend. When I started my cockpit built 9 …
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  3. The overhead has to go

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    21. December 2021 by Peter

    After many years with my homemade overhead I started looking for some sort of substitute. All of a sudden I …
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  4. I splashed out – Eyebrow windows

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    31. January 2021 by Peter

    Two things always been a struggle in my cockpit build. One thing is too many USB-wires which causes interfere cards …
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  5. Converting OEM audio panel

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    5. January 2021 by Peter

    About a year ago I bought a bunch of different OEM panels – That is real panels from an aircraft.I’ve …
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  6. Reworking panels on the overhead

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    22. May 2019 by Peter

    One of my most viewed youtube videos is the one about the overhead. It is about 5 years old and …
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  7. Pis! Møg! Lort!

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    21. November 2017 by Peter

    EXPLICIT! (In Danish) I am swearing quite loud right now!!! I tried to re-mount my overhead tonight. While mounting the …
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  8. Overhead in for a C-check

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    22. February 2016 by Peter

    I had a loose connection on my IRS-display. I did not display anything. So I started to fix it.  One …
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  9. Aloha Pololu

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    19. April 2015 by Peter

    I installed a Pololu Meastro Servo card the other day in the cockpit. The reason was that the OpenCockpits card …
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  10. Gauges

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    14. December 2014 by Peter

    Once you get the basics of making those gauges they are being produces at a rate as if it was …
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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.