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Cockpit Building and 737NGX

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  • Commercial Member

Hi,

 

A friend of a friend has gone and bought the front end of a 737 and put it in a workshop! He wants to build a complete flight deck using it, and he asked me to build it.

 

Is the NGX capable of being used for cockpit building?

 

Many thanks in advance.

 

Best regards,

Robin.

Much better choice is Prosim737. Easier, better modeled and hardware support.

  • Commercial Member

Hi,

 

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Hi,

 

A friend of a friend has gone and bought the front end of a 737 and put it in a workshop! He wants to build a complete flight deck using it, and he asked me to build it.

 

Is the NGX capable of being used for cockpit building?

 

Many thanks in advance.

 

Best regards,

Robin.

 

Hi,

 

I use the NGX as the aircraft for my HomeCockpit based on OpenCockpits hardware. I have the following modules in my cockpit, all working with the NGX as the aircraft :

 

OVH - MCP - EFIS - CDU - COM - NAV- ADF - ATC - MIP and soon most of the Pedestal units

 

The software to interface NGX with the OpenCockpits modules is OC4BA. It can be downloaded at http://www.flightsim4fun.com

 

 

This solution, I belive, is the less costly B737 HomeCockpit you can build.

 

 

rgs

Roar Kristensen    www.flightsim4fun.com

P3Dv4 with Opencockpits hardware controlled by OC4BAv4 for immersive PMDG B737/777/747 flying

XPLANE 11 with Opencockpits hardware controlled by OC4BA_XP for immersive  B737 flying

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