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Azframer:
I downloaded the Boeing 777-9X plane and loved the way it flew. Problem was, and don't get me wrong here, I am not knocking the panel that was installed in it at all. It just was not even close to being a fit.
So I did what I have found many others trying to do and that is use the old Posky Cockpit with the beautiful upgrades. Not 100% but would have been acceptable. Problem is it can't be done Polsky's cockpit and plane are all in one models, not a separate cockpit model like it seems.
I wanted a better cockpit so I started looking for measurements and everything I could find for numbers for the cockpit layout. I do have Project 777 PDF and his pictures. Being that this is the 9X they have gone glass on the MIP all else is pretty close from what I have gathered.
If you know of any info that I can dig around in it would be much appreciated. So far this is what I have gotten done.
Thanks
            Rick

Azframer:
Update as of finishing last night. I have to say this is tough to do with what I have for info. Translating numbers into angles curves and what not have been working on me.
But I want this cockpit, I want it to be the glass cockpit that Boeing is transforming it to be.

Rick

Edit: I failed to mention as you can see I am running TurboCAD, but I can save to 3DS format and move it into Blender or GMAX.

PhantomTweak:
Looking good so far!  :)
Hope you can get it all, totally, completely. I bet you will, too...
Pat☺

Azframer:
Yea I working on it steady as I can Pat, working out things, taking it as I can get it figured out.
I got that Blender figured out now, I was missing my Blender2FSX tools and found out they were not going in the same place as previous version I had been watching videos of. It makes it's own tab on the left hand tool bar at the bottom.

Rick

Azframer:
I have been trying to get the 2D drawings of the seats worked out where it is acceptable to me, that has been tough, I think I might have a total of 5 measurements on document that shows the seat in a skewed angle. But saved as 3DS format in Blender.

Rick

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