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737 panel

Postby RickG » Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:49 pm

Hi, hope I'm in the right spot for this. I once in a while jump into the 737, and was wondering about all the needles and dials and gauges and everything else. Some of them, even with cockpit tool tips on, don't say anything. So is there somewhere I can see a panel, with accurate descriptions of what everything is for? Thanks.  Rick
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Re: 737 panel

Postby expat » Thu Apr 23, 2009 2:11 pm

[quote]Hi, hope I'm in the right spot for this. I once in a while jump into the 737, and was wondering about all the needles and dials and gauges and everything else. Some of them, even with cockpit tool tips on, don't say anything. So is there somewhere I can see a panel, with accurate descriptions of what everything is for? Thanks.
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Re: 737 panel

Postby RickG » Thu Apr 23, 2009 7:18 pm

Hi. I had a quick look at that site, and so far it looks like it's what I am after. Thanks very much for the link.  Rick
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