Overhead Panels

The Goal is to replicate this as close as "economically" possible

All panels and switches in this photo have been wired and ready to be connected to the phidgets cards

Back view of the overhead, Cannon plugs connect to the modules just like in the real aircraft. This will help in removal and repair should it become necessary. In this photo some of the panel's backs have not been re-installed (lower right)

Flight panel being wired up, The extra NG korry is connected but not shown. I'm waiting for SOMEONE to make some backlit Overhead panels. Seems nobody wants my money or will get off their butts and make some

I had to make my own Anti-Ice panel, I will get the correct korry legends made later, hopefully also get a new light plate for it

The difference in wiring for real and simulator

Overhead hanging

I got bored with wiring and decided to go total NG and took out my glass and filled in the holes, 8 .lbs of fiberglass bondo and I'm done. I will post the completed job later.

The left eyebrows are filled in this photo
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