B737 Websites & Info
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www.b737.org.uk or www.smartcockpit.com (737 & 767 info)
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May I also suggest
http://www.bluecoat.org/
This is an excellent forum for technical discussion - a lot of expert 737-drivers there.
http://www.bluecoat.org/
This is an excellent forum for technical discussion - a lot of expert 737-drivers there.
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The www.chris.brady.ukgateway.net site was the original site circa 1999 but is now just used for wx links, aviation humour, photos from the office window etc. I moved all the 737 info over to www.b737.org.uk a couple of years ago when I changed ISP’s and got a more relevant domain name.
Recently, the servers of both sites have been running slowly possibly due to the heavier demand on them. They get about 400visitors / 2500page views per day, but as they are both free webspace from the ISP’s, I can’t complain. The hit counter shows hits around the clock with almost no gaps, so please be patient or try at a different time. The quietest time seems to be between 0000-0400z for those that want to download a lot!
The site is entirely free, no registration is required and it carries no advertising, just click and go. All I ask is that if you have any feedback, corrections, suggestions or new info, email me and I can use it to improve the site. After 3 years I am starting to run out of new material for it.
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Chris Brady
PS Many other useful 737 sites listed at http://www.b737.org.uk/737links.htm
Recently, the servers of both sites have been running slowly possibly due to the heavier demand on them. They get about 400visitors / 2500page views per day, but as they are both free webspace from the ISP’s, I can’t complain. The hit counter shows hits around the clock with almost no gaps, so please be patient or try at a different time. The quietest time seems to be between 0000-0400z for those that want to download a lot!
The site is entirely free, no registration is required and it carries no advertising, just click and go. All I ask is that if you have any feedback, corrections, suggestions or new info, email me and I can use it to improve the site. After 3 years I am starting to run out of new material for it.
Regards
Chris Brady
PS Many other useful 737 sites listed at http://www.b737.org.uk/737links.htm
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Chris,
I have to say that your site is an excellent guide to the 737 range and the details and thoroughness of the information is a credit to you. A lot of people out there appreciate your contribution, and the only thing I don't see on the site are the checklists (I'm not a 737 driver and would love to work my way through them). Thanx for some great technical reading material!
Niall
I have to say that your site is an excellent guide to the 737 range and the details and thoroughness of the information is a credit to you. A lot of people out there appreciate your contribution, and the only thing I don't see on the site are the checklists (I'm not a 737 driver and would love to work my way through them). Thanx for some great technical reading material!
Niall