Boeing 767 Overhead

I started building my Overhead panel when we were still flying with PIC767 which at that time only had four 'vertical' panels. The Level-D has five, just like a real Boeing767. Well, a good reason to rebuild the whole thing, when I'm retired ;-)

Boeing 767 Overhead

My four panels contain from left to right and from top to bottom:

  • Annunciators (made by my friend Hessel Oosten, thank you Hessel !), IRS indicators, IRU switches, Hydraulics pane, Taxi lights switch, runway left and right turnoff light switches and cabin lights switches;
  • Passenger Sign selector switches, Battery panel, Electrical panel and APU switch and indicators;
  • Engine Starter switches, Fuel pumps panel, Fuel values displays and Engine anti ice switches;
  • (temporary on top) left and right bleed air pressure displays (psi), Pneumatics panel with Pack Selector Switches, Trim Air, Circ Fan switches, and so on.., and the Lights switches: POS, RED, White, Wing, Logo buttons and Left and Right Wing Landing Lights and Nose Lights.

All the rotary switches, on/off switches are controlled via SIOC and lekseecon; the SIOC code is available at the download page. Part of lekseecon's functionality is an Overhead Lights test, here a picture of my Overhead panel when Lights test is activated:

Overhead Lights Test

 

 

 

 

 

 

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