Key737 Project - Video #1 - ProSim737 Display Testing

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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2011

This is the 737 Home Sim that we are currently building. It is in its early stages yet, but this video will show you the first test flight we have carried out. There is a long build ahead but we are pleased with the progress made in the last few weeks. This obviously isnt a correct landing but it was just a test to see how all the gauges performed on take off and landing.

We are using ProSim 737 Beta for the gauges along with FSX using the default 737-800. The saitek panel will soon be replaced with the Open Cockpit MCP and landing gear lever.

We are next purchasing an FMC, MCP, EFIS and NAV1 Radio Selector to allow us to carry out ILS approaches. Please comment with any suggestions and any questions, and we will have more videos as the build progresses.

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  • how did you make the MIP and EICAS and the other one? what i mean is what software?? i have panels but im not sure how to put the panels onto them, if possible could u post a vid of how to do this, many thanks

  • @mr97eminemfan Hi. For the displays we use the software called ProSim 737 which is a full Glass cockpit suite for FSX which is currently free to download. We have 1 pc per 2 Displays on the MIP. I hope this helps.

    Thanks

  • @KeyNetworks why you need 1 PC for only 2 Displays?? can i use 1 PC for all Displays? i have only 2 PCs in moment , 1 for FSX and 1 for the Displays , is this possible?

  • @danielbeier2 Thanks for commenting and sorry it has taken so long to get back to you!

    You can use more than 2 displays per computer, such as if you are running SLI, or using Matrox Triple Head2Go or something similar. Someone correct me if im wrong.

    We are only using 1 PCI-E card per machine which has 2 outputs, so we are only able to use 2 displays per machine. Also it helps to take load of one machine if you split it between a few, which will give a smoother experience. Hope this helps.

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  • @KeyNetworks no problem i`m around you should check my website too if did not allready

  • @piromoretta Thanks for commenting! Sorry for the delayed response. Have checked out your project and im very impressed!! Im sure you will find me hassling you very soon for information! :). Thanks for checking us out!

  • @maximebenidorm Thanks for the commenting and watching. This simulator is built out of many different parts and computers, and is not 1 product that you can buy from a shop. The MIP and Stand are built of MDF with 4 monitors mounted behind. I hope this helps

  • where can I buy this very nice simulator ??????? rodolfo750@yahoo.es

  • Nice cockpit , good view , go ahead ! go ahead !

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