Thanks Gene that is great to know.
I would be only to happy to give the website a plug.
When the panel is finished I wish no credit for it what so ever.
I have a small radio panel that is part of the main panel which could be
uploaded if people are interested in it.It could fit on most panels and
Innis, I run the Simpits website and for the most part, all the material
there is unencumbered unless it explicitly states otherwise. The material
on the site is provided by the users to help folkd build accurate
representations of this stuff for use in a simulator. If anything all I'd
ask is a p
Thanks Martin.
No I had not seen the website before but it could be very usefull.
I could not find anything about copyright on simpits site will have a closer
look later on.
Thanks again
Cheers
Innis
Martin Dressler writes
On Tue 1. July 2003 14:16, you wrote:
> Hi Martin
> Are they glass cockpi
On Tue 1. July 2003 14:16, you wrote:
> Hi Martin
> Are they glass cockpit or the earlier 737-300 type panel.
> Are they free of any copyright restrictions.
> I have a glass cockpit 2D about 2 thirds finished but have to do all the
> textures by hand to negate copyright.
> Is it possible to post a
Hi Martin
Are they glass cockpit or the earlier 737-300 type panel.
Are they free of any copyright restrictions.
I have a glass cockpit 2D about 2 thirds finished but have to do all the
textures by hand to negate copyright.
Is it possible to post a jpg or like for a look.
Cheers
Innis
Martin Dres
Are you interested in detailed 737 panel diagrams? I have front,
overhd,pedest with cm mesure.
Madr
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Jim Wilson wrote:
> Manuel Bessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > Have you seen this page?:
> > http://www.simpit.de/
> > This guy has the cockpits of both a 767 and an A320 measured out.(in
> > centimeters, if your brain is not 'compatible' with metrical units, be
> > sure to have a calculator h
On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 02:11:26PM -, Jim Wilson wrote:
> Manuel Bessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > Have you seen this page?:
> > http://www.simpit.de/
> > This guy has the cockpits of both a 767 and an A320 measured out.(in
> > centimeters, if your brain is not 'compatible' with metrical
Manuel Bessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Have you seen this page?:
> http://www.simpit.de/
> This guy has the cockpits of both a 767 and an A320 measured out.(in
> centimeters, if your brain is not 'compatible' with metrical units, be
> sure to have a calculator handy :-)))
>
Actually I do we
Hi Jim,
On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 01:19:23AM -, Jim Wilson wrote:
> > it is 22 degrees from the vertical.
> Thanks for the great link. Does that seem like too much of a slope to you?
> That's close to half of a 45.
Well, I was a little surprised when I read that, but since I've been
hearing a
Manuel Bessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 02:14:51PM -, Jim Wilson wrote:
> > Does anyone know what the slope of the backplane on the 747-400 main panel is?
> > It certainly isn't vertical. I might end up just using what looks correct,
> > but it'd be nice to know w
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 02:14:51PM -, Jim Wilson wrote:
> Does anyone know what the slope of the backplane on the 747-400 main panel is?
> It certainly isn't vertical. I might end up just using what looks correct,
> but it'd be nice to know what it is supposed to be.
according to this:
http
Does anyone know what the slope of the backplane on the 747-400 main panel is?
It certainly isn't vertical. I might end up just using what looks correct,
but it'd be nice to know what it is supposed to be.
Thanks,
Jim
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