January 11, 200917 yr Hi,I just finished the fire handle construction and all details are on my site...If you are interrested...Al Construire ses rêves! http://www.sim-737ng.com/
January 13, 200917 yr Author Sorry!Here is my website now!I tried to remove photos to leave only one but was unable to make it!!!! :(http://www.sim-737ng.com/ Construire ses rêves! http://www.sim-737ng.com/
January 14, 200917 yr Congratulations, looks very sturdy and very simple. Well done.I have one question, with what technique do you get those white 1 and 2 on the red plexiplate? regardsNorberthttp://home.wanadoo.nl/norbert.bosch/
January 14, 200917 yr Superbe boulot Alain!!Sylvain Download my repaints at AVSIM. AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D - Radeon RX 7800 XT 16Gb - 2x16Gb DDR5 - Asus Prime B650-Plus - W11 - MSFS2020 & MSFS2024
January 16, 200917 yr Author Norbert, the letters are cut in a vinyle wich is stick in place...Merci Sylvain... :) Construire ses rêves! http://www.sim-737ng.com/
January 19, 200917 yr I just rebuild mine fire handles. Have a look athttp://home.wanadoo.nl/norbert.bosch/panel.htmlscroll down and click on the pics for a larger view.I adjusted an idea I saw at the flightsim convention at the Aviodrome at Lelystad.But because that idea is AFAIK not documented on the web, I think it is good to show it in this thread.The original manufacturer even made a locking device so the handle could not be pulled when there was no fire.When there was a fire a selonoid took the locking pin out, then you could pull the handle. When the selonoid was deactivated the locking came back to place by a spring.It was a beautiful design, but a lot of work for something you normally do not notice.What pilot pulls the handle when there is no fire?RegardsNorbert
January 20, 200917 yr Author Norbert,It's a long time I know your website... :)Beautifull constructions and imagination! Great site and work... :)I agree with you, it is a lot of work doing the selenoid for blocking the handle when there is no fire... I did not reproduced it also. I spend more time and work on the precision and feeling of the mecanism...Have a good continuation,Al Construire ses rêves! http://www.sim-737ng.com/
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