737NG Overhead Panel Released by GLB Flight Products

GLB Flight Products announced its release of 737NG Overhead Panel on 19th January 2010.

Boeing 737NG overhead panel is a new addition to GLB Flight Products’ line of home cockpit components. According to GLB Flight Products, their mission is to supply high quality parts to flight simulator designers.

GLN 737NG Overhead Panel.

GLN 737NG Overhead Panel.

The overhead panel provides users with the full ‘fwd and aft’ overhead with electronics, annunciators and much more. This product allows the user to have a lot of flexibility – if you want to build bits at a time, you can buy the panels now, and buy knobs and switches later. Overhead projects can take a long time to complete, and the Boeing 737NG overhead panel enables you to build your flight simulator at your own pace.

The panel offers great value because its price is half what a user would normally pay for other similar products. Due to budget constraints, sometimes it can be difficult for users to buy the parts and products they want. Boeing 737NG overhead panel allows users to have access to the high quality simulation parts they desire.

Reviews by users of this overhead panel are positive, with many considering it to be the essential nerve centre of the aircraft systems, and a replacement of many of the controls previously located on the flight engineers panel. The overhead looks beautiful when backlit and you can buy the electronics kit for the overhead too.

Other somewhat similar overhead panel products in the market are offered by GoFlight and Saitek.

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Ian Stephens

Ian Stephens

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