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There are 8 First Class, 52 Business Class, 24 Premium Economy, and 180 Economy Class seats. Seat rows are numbered from 1 to 42.

Emergency exits are located on both sides at the front of the cabin, both sides behind row 6, both sides behind row 17, both sides in front of row 30, and both sides at the back of the cabin.

First Class seats are in rows 1 and 2.

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The seat layout from left to right is A, aisle, D, G, aisle, K.

These seats come with a table at the front.

Armrests are non-movable for all of these seats.

Business Class seats are in rows 5 to 17.

The seat layout from left to right for rows 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, and 17 is A, aisle, D, F, aisle, H.

These seats come with a table on the right.

The seat layout from left to right for rows 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16 is C, aisle, E, G, aisle, K.

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These seats come with a table on the left. Armrests are non-movable for all of these seats.

Premium Economy seats are in rows 18 to 20.

The seat layout from left to right is A, C, aisle, D, E, F, G, aisle, H, K.

Armrests are non-movable for all of these seats.

Economy Class seats are in rows 24 to 42.

The seat layout from left to right for rows 24 to 38 is A, B, C, aisle, D, E, F, G, aisle, H, J, K.

The seat layout from left to right for rows 39 to 41 is A, C, aisle, D, E, F, G, aisle, H, K. The seat layout from left to right for row 42 is A, C, aisle, D, E, F, G. Seats 30A, B, C, H, J, and K are emergency exit row seats.

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Armrests are non-movable for all seats in rows 24 and 30 and seats 38A, B, C, H, J, and K. Seats 30A and 30K do not have a window.

Monitors are installed in front of rows 24 and 30.

A wheelchair-accessible lavatory is located behind seats 29A, B, and C.

Lavatories equipped with a multi-function bidet and diaper changing table are located in front of seats 1D and 1G, behind seat 6C, behind seat 6K, behind seat 17A, and behind seat 17H.

Lavatories equipped with a diaper changing table are located behind seats 29H, J, and K, and behind seats 42F and 42G.

A lavatory equipped with a multi-function bidet is located in front of seat 1A.

Lavatories are located behind seats 41H and 41K and behind seats 42A and 42C.

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Galleys are located at the front of the cabin, behind row 6, behind row 29, in front of row 30, and at the back of the cabin.

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A bar is located behind row 17.

There are a lot of companies out there, offering stuff for the B737 but not so many which are taking hands on the T7. Lucky me, i guess i found the best ones out there, when it gets down to Simulation Hardware for the Triple 7.

Flightdecksolutions from Canada is one of the best known production companies for Flightsimulator Hardware out there on this planet.

Their range goes from small budget SSTD (Single Seat Training Device) B737 and B777, also know as Jetmax Series to bigger DSTD (Double Seat Training Device) B737/B747/B777 and A320. Also they are providing hardware and projects to numerous universities and aircraft manufacturers, such as Boeing. That made my choice farely easy.

They have two sets of Boeing 777s in their portfolio. Once the FDS PRO MX series and the JetMax 777 SKTQ. As the name states already the PRO MX series is the top of the notch hardware and reflects this also in the price. For smaller wallets the Jetmax is the perfect start. You can always upgrade to PRO MX and MX products as they are fully interchangeable and compatible.

During my decision and order process, i was pointed by Peter Cos, President of Flightdecksolutions, to his Sales Partner for Europe, Klemens Klein from Flightsim Tech in Berlin. They take care of all the Jetmax and FDS Sales in Europe.

I took a fair amount of time, deciding on various options from my setup. Finally i got hooked up with the following:

JetMax 777 SKTQ – It consits of the captain side of the B777 with PFD, ND, EICAS, Lower EICAS, MCP and TQ (not motorized).

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JetMax NAVCOMM1 – Radio Panel for my JM 777 SKTQ comes in matchin Boeing brown.

JetMax777-XPNDR – Transponder Panel for the JM 777 SKTQ

JetMax-YKM-S – A mount attached to the MIP for my Saitek Pro Flight Yoke.

B777 Control Cursor Device -this unit reflects the CCD of the real aircraft exactly.

That gave me a start to set up and work with.

After all has been ordered, i was taking care of preparing all as good as possible, to be ready once my stuff arrives from Canada.

Upon arrival of all my packages, i had to unbox the stuff and get it mounted together.

You see, those have been a lot of loose parts, to be mounted together. As i had a day off, i started early in the morning.

After some hours, it looked like this.

It starts to get shape.

After 12 hours working on it almost, it looks like a cockpit. 🙂

And after exactly 18 hours and 24 minutes i had it finished and mounted. I guess i just felt the itch, to have it finished and up and running.

The newest addition to my cockpit, has been this beauty. A Samsung 55″ 4K TV.

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Photo courtesy Flightdecksolutions, Jetmax by Flightdecksolutions or myself.

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