For stateside customers there are not many souces for RAL-7011 Grey Paint. PC Flights is a good source. The color matches my panels bought through here exactly.
For stateside customers there are not many souces for RAL-7011 Grey Paint. PC Flights is a good source. The color matches my panels bought through here exactly.
I searched the net extensively for a good source of "Dummy Breakers" for my 737NG home simulator. These are not only the best value I have found, but the quality of reproduction is better than I was even expecting. One detail that makes these stand out above the rest is the quality laser engraved Amp Ratings and the random Base nut orientation! Many others simply reproduce the same exact orientation which looks incorrect, but these are totally random as would be found in the real aircraft.
HINT TO PC FLIGHTS: Produce an option for CBs that shows in extended position so can collarded Inoperative.
I purchased both the forward and aft overhead sets for my home 737NG Simulator/cockpit.
These are the best quality for sizing, fit and finish. Having actually flown Boeing aircraft small details like radiused edges, gauge bezel radius, etc. stand out from most of the competition! Attention to detail is superior!
If you want to reduce the number of positions, first turn the knob all the way counterclockwise. There are corresponding slots in the switch that the stop ring barb uses to reduce the number of positions. The left most slot is for 2 positions and the right most slot is for 7 positions.
My initial purchase from PC Flights was a revelation in quality, craftsmanship, and meticulous attention to detail. The experience was so impressive that I've already placed orders for two additional panels!
I have a lot of A10C panels for them and I have never been disappointed the level of workmanship that got into there panels is very very very high and the quality is brilliant I can’t say enough about them highly recommended
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I bought plenty of the 737 panels from many manufacturers, and found pcflights to be superior for my needs. So when I decided to build a f18, went straight to pcflights. The efei panel is the first I am building and am totally blown away with the crispness, ease of build, and professional look with dcs. Would highly recommend.
This is a great set of panels.They're well made, paint is thick and there was obviously a lot of thought put into the design. I would definitely recommend them.
This is a great set of panels. If you're thinking about trying to make them yourself and save some money don't even try. I started down that path and these are far better than anything you can make yourself especially for the money. I would definitely recommend them.
I started building my 737 sim six years ago. When I started I was going to make all of the panels myself. I bought acrylic, a cnc machine, 3d printer and software to support both. So far I've built my MIP, MCP and nav/com panels on the pedestal. I don't have the time now that I used to so I thought I would try panels from PC Flights. First I ordered the transponder panel and the brightness control panels to see how they looked. Also, I wanted to see how the dzus mounting holes aligned with my pedestal that I had already built. All I can say is the PC Panels are FANTASTIC, quality is great, the paint is thick and the dzus holes align with the holes I cnc cut in my mounting rails 5 years ago. I've since bought the cargo fire panel, adf and radar panels and the quality is great! My next purchase will be the full forward overhead. If you think you can build panels yourself for cheaper trust me you can't. I'm adding this review to the other products i've purchased.
I started building my 737 sim six years ago. When I started I was going to make all of the panels myself. I bought acrylic, a cnc machine, 3d printer and software to support both. So far I've built my MIP, MCP and nav/com panels on the pedestal. I don't have the time now that I used to so I thought I would try panels from PC Flights. First I ordered the transponder panel and the brightness control panels to see how they looked. Also, I wanted to see how the dzus mounting holes aligned with my pedestal that I had already built. All I can say is the PC Panels are FANTASTIC, quality is great, the paint is thick and the dzus holes align with the holes I cnc cut in my mounting rails 5 years ago. I've since bought the cargo fire panel, adf and radar panels and the quality is great! My next purchase will be the full forward overhead. If you think you can build panels yourself for cheaper trust me you can't. I'm adding this review to the other products i've purchased.
I started building my 737 sim six years ago. When I started I was going to make all of the panels myself. I bought acrylic, a cnc machine, 3d printer and software to support both. So far I've built my MIP, MCP and nav/com panels on the pedestal. I don't have the time now that I used to so I thought I would try panels from PC Flights. First I ordered the transponder panel and the brightness control panels to see how they looked. Also, I wanted to see how the dzus mounting holes aligned with my pedestal that I had already built. All I can say is the PC Panels are FANTASTIC, quality is great, the paint is thick and the dzus holes align with the holes I cnc cut in my mounting rails 5 years ago. I've since bought the cargo fire panel, adf and radar panels and the quality is great! My next purchase will be the full forward overhead. If you think you can build panels yourself for cheaper trust me you can't. I'm adding this review to the other products i've purchased.
I started building my 737 sim six years ago. When I started I was going to make all of the panels myself. I bought acrylic, a cnc machine, 3d printer and software to support both. So far I've built my MIP, MCP and nav/com panels on the pedestal. I don't have the time now that I used to so I thought I would try panels from PC Flights. First I ordered the transponder panel and the brightness control panels to see how they looked. Also, I wanted to see how the dzus mounting holes aligned with my pedestal that I had already built. All I can say is the PC Panels are FANTASTIC, quality is great, the paint is thick and the dzus holes align with the holes I cnc cut in my mounting rails 5 years ago. I've since bought the cargo fire panel, adf and radar panels and the quality is great! My next purchase will be the full forward overhead. If you think you can build panels yourself for cheaper trust me you can't. I'm adding this review to the other products i've purchased.
I started building my 737 sim six years ago. When I started I was going to make all of the panels myself. I bought acrylic, a cnc machine, 3d printer and software to support both. So far I've built my MIP, MCP and nav/com panels on the pedestal. I don't have the time now that I used to so I thought I would try panels from PC Flights. First I ordered the transponder panel and the brightness control panels to see how they looked. Also, I wanted to see how the dzus mounting holes aligned with my pedestal that I had already built. All I can say is the PC Panels are FANTASTIC, quality is great, the paint is thick and the dzus holes align with the holes I cnc cut in my mounting rails 5 years ago. I've since bought the cargo fire panel, adf and radar panels and the quality is great! My next purchase will be the full forward overhead. If you think you can build panels yourself for cheaper trust me you can't. I'm adding this review to the other products i've purchased.
The panel was very very high quality and the letters where very sharp and when backligt it look very good and blended in with my A10C cockpit I have now brought 2 more panels and I will be buying more for them I highly recommend them they are a A1+ seller and the price is reasonable as well
Clacky! Feels good. Stop ring is easy to configure. Not pictured is a small shaft that sticks out toward the front to fit into a hole in your panel and prevent the unit from rotating.
Distance from flat of shaft to opposite side is ~5.55 mm for those printing their own knobs. Depth behind panel is more like 18 mm than the 14 mm listed, but I can't say I really care (big switch takes ~28 mm minimum).