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  1. Flight simulation enthusiasts, take note! The Rowsfire B107 B737 Overhead Panel Standard Edition has just received a full upgrade. With APU auto reset, precise engine start control, and full native EGT instrumentation, it is virtually identical to the originally planned Pro version, which has now been temporarily suspended. Getting the Standard Edition today gives you the ultimate experience at a lower price. Standard Edition vs Planned Pro Edition: Core Comparison Bottom Line: The Standard Edition fully integrates the core functions of the Pro Edition. From appearance to hardware to control experience, it offers a Pro level experience without compromise, at a lower price with more perks. Key Highlights: Uncompromised Experience ✅ APU Auto Reset and Manual Engine Control: APU switch automatically resets after start, mirroring real aircraft logic. Manual engine ignition gives precise operational control. ✅ EGT Gauge Included: Completely independent from left windshield wiper operation, providing dual-function professional monitoring. Wiper label update:The wiper switch controls both left and right wipers together. ✅ Fully Upgraded and Optimized: Revamped appearance, realistic button labels, premium metal casing, compatible with MSFS, X-Plane, and PMDG or ZiBoMOD. Professional Setup for Full Cockpit Immersion When paired with the dedicated bracket for the Rowsfire panel, it perfectly conforms to the VESA 100×100 mm installation standard of the B107: Choose 2 or 3 sections; 3-section setup is ideal for overhead extension. Length options available; 105cm is most popular, matching seating and operational habits. Dual installation options (clamp or through-hole), stable yet flexible, recreating authentic cockpit layout. Rock-Solid Build, Plug and Play Made from aluminum and 4mm acrylic, scratch-resistant and durable; clear LED backlighting; single USB connection requires no external power; PCB SMT mainboard ensures long-term stability. Dive into immersive flight simulation in one step. With the Pro Edition’s pre-sale still unavailable, the Standard Edition is currently the top-tier Rowsfire model — get a Pro level experience at an entry-level price. Don’t miss this chance. 🔗 Purchase Panel: Rowsfire B107 B737 Overhead Panel 🔗 Special B107 For Mount: Rowsfire Adjustable Desktop Stand 🔗 Secondary B107 For Mount: here
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  3. Flight simulation enthusiasts, take note! The Rowsfire B107 B737 Overhead Panel Standard Edition has just received a full upgrade. With APU auto reset, precise engine start control, and full native EGT instrumentation, it is virtually identical to the originally planned Pro version, which has now been temporarily suspended. Getting the Standard Edition today gives you the ultimate experience at a lower price. Standard Edition vs Planned Pro Edition: Core Comparison Bottom Line: The Standard Edition fully integrates the core functions of the Pro Edition. From appearance to hardware to control experience, it offers a Pro level experience without compromise, at a lower price with more perks. Key Highlights: Uncompromised Experience Key Highlights: Uncompromised Experience ✅ APU Auto Reset and Manual Engine Control: APU switch automatically resets after start, mirroring real aircraft logic. Manual engine ignition gives precise operational control. ✅ EGT Gauge Included: Completely independent from left windshield wiper operation, providing dual-function professional monitoring. ✅ Wiper label update:The wiper switch controls both left and right wipers together. ✅ Fully Upgraded and Optimized: Revamped appearance, realistic button labels, premium metal casing, compatible with MSFS, X-Plane, and PMDG or ZiBoMOD. Professional Setup for Full Cockpit Immersion When paired with the dedicated bracket for the Rowsfire panel, it perfectly conforms to the VESA 100×100 mm installation standard of the B107: Choose 2 or 3 sections; 3-section setup is ideal for overhead extension. Length options available; 105cm is most popular, matching seating and operational habits. Dual installation options (clamp or through-hole), stable yet flexible, recreating authentic cockpit layout. Rock-Solid Build, Plug and Play Made from aluminum and 4mm acrylic, scratch-resistant and durable; clear LED backlighting; single USB connection requires no external power; PCB SMT mainboard ensures long-term stability. Dive into immersive flight simulation in one step. With the Pro Edition’s pre-sale still unavailable, the Standard Edition is currently the top-tier Rowsfire model — get a Pro level experience at an entry-level price. Don’t miss this chance. 🔗 Purchase Panel: Rowsfire B107 B737 Overhead Panel 🔗 Special B107 For Mount: Rowsfire Adjustable Desktop Stand 🔗 Secondary B107 For Mount: Mount for B107 💥 Discount Code: SPRING16 (Limited-time $120 off) Rowsfire B107 Operation Demonstration Video The original pre-sale discount ends soon. From March 16, the price returns to $699.99. By placing an order now, you will receive B107*1, storage bag*1, and a reduction in the order processing time before shipment.
  4. In fact, Rowsfire's current products have already become stable. Many people have had a good experience using A107 V3.1, and I also tried it myself. It is indeed much more optimized compared to the previous versions. The 1:1 scale A111 radio panel of their home is also quite good. The texture is simply not on the same level compared to the mini panel.
  5. Recently, a detailed review of over 500 words appeared on Trustpilot. The author, Dave, is a devoted Microsoft Flight Simulator enthusiast and also a longtime friend of Rowsfire. He shared his firsthand experience with the Rowsfire A107 V3 series overhead panel. Not only did he provide an in-depth evaluation of the product’s build quality, features, and software ecosystem, but he also brought readers into a fully immersive simulated flight experience through vivid storytelling. The Rowsfire team read his review in full and immediately shared it with all members. Everyone was deeply impressed by the level of detail, the passion, and the heartfelt enthusiasm conveyed in his words. Full User Review: Rowsfire A107 Overhead Panel If you love Microsoft Flight Simulator and you're considering buying an overhead panel to further enhance your Flight Simulator immersion, in my case, for the Fenix A32X series, although other aircraft models are supported, Rowsfire have an exciting and affordable solution that ticks many boxes. First to note is the build quality of the Rowsfire A107 V3, It's a solid unit and well weighted at 1000g out of the box, the rotary switches, switches and push buttons all react positively with a great sound to them, having the casing made from aluminium gives a very sturdy base for the VESA mount and along with just the one USB-C connector for both power and data will help to keep your system nice and tidy. I started my A107 V3 experience using Mobiflight, which did work but required some tweaking. However, since then, as promised by Rowsfire, they have released their RF Connect Software, which, in my opinion, is miles better and far more intuitive to use. The pricing point at which these are being sold is perfect for someone like me, who doesn't mind spending a few hundred dollars/pounds on a home desktop setup. In comparison to similar manufacturers, Rowsfire is smashing it. Overall, in my opinion, this is a great product from Rowsfire that I would recommend to any Flight Sim enthusiast looking for a more immersive and hands-on experience. If I may indulge a little more... Let me set the scene, MSFS 2024 accompanied with the following software: Rowsfire RF Connect, SimBrief, GSX-pro and FSLTL Traffic Injector. Parked up cold and dark at Gate 41c EGBB in a British Airways Fenix A320. The panel introduces itself with the battery voltages displayed and the EXT Power showing as available. A quick press on the EXT PWR and the system jumps in to life, running through the panel quickly gets the Fenix ready for flight, Left tank pumps on, pump 1 on, pump 2 on, right tank pumps on. ADIRS IR1 on, IR2 on, IR3 all confirmed with a quick 'ON BATT' notification, APU Bleed on, APU Master Switch On, wait a few seconds and start the APU, which switches from 'on' to 'AVAIL' when the APU is up and running. Turn on the crew Oxygen supply, no smoking and Emergency Exit lights, turn on the Nav and Logo light, Tell GSX your ready to load and sit back and watch this fantastic combination do its thing, Catering vehicles, Fuel Truck and Baggage and passenger loading and boarding, upon completion flick the seat belts to on and turn the beacon on the A107 panel and GSX will push you back ready for taxiing, whilst the pre started APU will get your engines to AVAIL in a couple of minutes, then kill the APU. Once free of the tug, switch the nose light to Taxi, Strobe to Auto and taxi out to your departure runway. The GSX cabin crew will confirm the cabin is ready for take off. Turning on to the run way, on goes the Run way turn light, nose light goes from taxi to Take off, and turn lights go off and role up to the take off threshold, brakes applied, throttle to half, allow the engine to level out start the dash chrono throttles to flex, release the brakes and your off, dum, dum, dum, dum down the centre line and rotate, gear up with once a positive climb is confirmed. The daylights fading, nose lights to off, wing lights on, quick check that the strobe and beacon lights are on, BAT 1 and BAT 2 showing at 28.8 VOLTS, climb out to flight level 010 and take the seat belt signs off, and enjoy. “For flight sim enthusiasts seeking a strong blend of realism, durability, and value, the Rowsfire A107 V3 is a clear standout choice.” An Old Friend and a Co-Creator of the Product This user is far from an ordinary customer. He was among Rowsfire’s earliest clients, accompanying the brand since its inception. More importantly, he has offered a wealth of valuable feedback, including improvements to backlighting, upgrades to knobs and switches, functional expansions, and simplifications to the installation and setup process. The Rowsfire team has always listened attentively, continuously refined the product, and maintained a transparent development process. Today, the A107 V3.1 stands as the result of this collaborative refinement between user and team. In other words, he is not merely an observer or a client; he is truly part of the evolution of the A107. When the team read his detailed review, the reactions were unanimous: they were moved by the depth of detail, inspired by his passion, and motivated by the recognition he gave. He wasn’t simply writing a product review; he was sharing the joy of flight simulation, conveying that magical sense of a virtual cockpit where the world opens up before you. The Rowsfire team unanimously agrees that he possesses exceptional expressive skills, keen observational insight, and an unwavering dedication to what he loves, qualities that command genuine respect. Gratitude and Rewards Rowsfire deeply appreciates this honest and heartfelt review. In response, the team has decided to: Offer him exclusive rewards and incentives Provide special gifts on future purchases Continue to listen and collaborate, refining products side by side Because the growth of the A107 has never been purely about technology; it is also about human connections and the shared passion for flight. Conclusion This review is more than just feedback on a product; it reads like a love letter to flight simulation, and a story of mutual growth between user and brand. It perfectly reflects Rowsfire’s slogan: “By the Community, For the Real World.” Rowsfire will continue to uphold its mission: ✔️ Listen attentively ✔️ Continuously improve ✔️ Work with players to make virtual flight more immersive As this long-time friend wrote: “When the lights come on, the systems start, and the throttle is pushed forward, you realize that immersion is worth every bit of effort.” Finally, we want to thank everyone, whether your feedback is positive, critical, or balanced, for helping Rowsfire grow. We believe that, with your support, we will one day grow into a towering presence in the flight simulation peripheral industry, firmly rooted in this community, while our branches carry the dreams of all aviation enthusiasts. More Rowsfire product reviews → Click here Learn more about the Rowsfire A107 Overhead Panel → Click here
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  7. If you’re an Airbus enthusiast, a flight sim hobbyist, or someone already building your own cockpit, then you’ve definitely faced the same headache: “What exactly do these panels do in a real Airbus?” “In what order should I build my cockpit?” Don’t worry! Today you’ll quickly understand four of the most popular Rowsfire modules among sim pilots: A11, A112, A113, A109 What do they do on a real Airbus, and what role do they play inside a home cockpit? This article explains everything in one go! Ⅰ. Rowsfire A111: RMP + ACP--The “Communication Core” of an Airbus If you’ve ever sat in the Captain’s seat of an A320—even in a simulator—you’ve seen pilots tuning frequencies and talking to ATC. The systems behind all of this are: RMP (Radio Management Panel) and ACP (Audio Control Panel). The A111 integrates both, allowing full communication functionality inside your simulator. What can it do? Mainly three things: ① Input and tune VHF/HF frequencies ② Select and adjust audio sources (e.g., VHF1, VHF2, NAV) ③ Control mic selection and audio volume Why do cockpit builders need it? Because it’s the “gateway” to talking with ATC! If you fly on VATSIM, IVAO, or offline ATC, this panel is absolutely essential. Ⅱ. Rowsfire A112: CKPT LT + WXR Radar “Can I see weather radar returns?” This panel is the answer. This module actually combines two unrelated systems: ① CKPT LT: Cockpit lighting controls ② WXR: Weather radar controller It handles brightness adjustment for main instruments, panels, and background lighting; powers the weather radar on/off; and switches WXR display modes (gain, tilt, etc.). Simply put, the A112 is like a lighting switch plus weather scanner, letting you brighten the cockpit while “seeing through” storms ahead. To create realistic night lighting, operate real weather radar in MSFS/X-Plane, or make your cockpit layout closer to the real thing, this module is indispensable. Ⅲ. Rowsfire A113: Lighting + Black Box + ATC Transponder--The “Identification Center” essential for simulated ATC The A113 is a highly integrated unit featuring three systems: ① CKPT LT (lighting) ② DFDR / Black Box (flight recorder related controls) ③ ATC Transponder Sim users usually care most about the transponder. Everyone knows the black box—crucial for accident investigation. But what else does this module handle? Squawk code input, transponder mode selection (Auto, Standby, Alt RPT), and flight recording related switches all depend on the A113. If you fly on VATSIM/IVAO, your aircraft cannot be “seen” without a functioning transponder. The A113 is the key that tells ATC “where you are.” Ⅳ. Rowsfire A109: ATT / ADIRS / EIS---The “Navigation + Attitude + System Display Core” of Airbus This is the most technically critical module of the four. It covers the brain of the Airbus: ① ATT: Attitude reference ② ADIRS: Inertial navigation and data reference ③ EIS: Engine and System display control It sets attitude references, selects navigation data sources, and manages system and engine display information. In simple terms, it helps the aircraft “know where it is and how to fly,” while presenting all major status data clearly. If you want to operate an Airbus from full cold and dark to shutdown, a module of this level—handling core system logic—is absolutely necessary. Ⅴ. Final Comparison Table + Cockpit Placement Guide Module Real-World Role Use in Sim Cockpit Category A111 RMP + ACP, radio & audio core Frequency tuning, audio, ATC comms Communication A112 Cockpit lighting + weather radar Night lighting / weather depiction Lighting + Radar A113 Lighting + black box + ATC Squawk setup, VATSIM-required Transponder System A109 Attitude, inertial nav, system display Cold-and-dark, navigation, system mgmt Core Aircraft Systems Ⅵ. Why Are These Four Panels Perfect for Flight Sim Enthusiasts? Because together they cover nearly all the key functions required for an entry to advanced Airbus home cockpit: Ability to communicate with ATC (A111) Weather radar plus realistic night lighting (A112) Transponder identification for online ATC (A113) Realistic navigation and system logic (A109) In other words, if you add these four modules step by step, you can build an Airbus cockpit with about 70% real world fidelity, allowing any aviation fan to truly sit inside “their own cockpit.” For aviation lovers, curious kids, or a father still carrying his sky flying dream, these panels aren’t just equipment—they’re a tangible piece of passion, and the most gentle, romantic way to support someone’s love for flight. Learn more about these panels and bring your cockpit dreams to life here. ✈Rowsfire, a flight simulator brand that combines premium quality with fair pricing. Subscribe for the latest updates and enjoy free worldwide shipping, bringing true to life flying within your reach!

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