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B737NG Proline Pedestal Panel Available

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Last updated Thu, 22 Dec 2011 15:10:26 GMT

CIM Flight Decks launches Boeing 737NG ProLine Pedestal Panel. CIM Flight Decks, the Dutch company engaged to supply the Flight Simulator hobbyist with affordable flight deck panels, is presenting with some pride its newest ProLine product. The 737NG ProLine pedestal panel, used to control radio traffic, is now available in the CIM Flight Decks Web shop. The 737NG ProLine pedestal panel, brought on the market before as BasicLine product, is now available for the virtual pilot in an even higher quality, extra sanded and coated with high-grade flat paint, giving a realistic and scratch proof result.

The ProLine panels have rounded corners and are slightly thicker than the BasicLine. With this Boeing 737NG ProLine panel, CIM Flight Decks is giving you the opportunity to complete your cockpit even further. Like the BasicLine products, the ProLine panels can of course easily be integrated and installed in the (self-built) CIM Flight Decks cockpit.

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