WINWING Opens Orders for PAP 3 Autopilot Panel - a Boeing-Style MCP

WINWING Opens Orders for PAP 3 Autopilot Panel: Boeing-Style MCP Now Available
WINWING has officially opened global orders for its latest home cockpit hardware, the PAP 3 – Panel of Auto Pilot 3, a full-scale replica of the Collins Mode Control Panel (MCP) used in Boeing 737 aircraft. Designed for flight simulation enthusiasts and aspiring pilots, the PAP 3 aims to deliver an authentic Boeing experience with its realistic tactile feedback, dual-color backlighting, and genuine DISENGAGE disconnect switch.
The PAP 3 connects to flight simulators via a single USB cable and replicates every button, switch, and knob found on the real-world MCP. The panel is engineered for durability and realism, featuring advanced light sensors and a build quality intended to withstand extensive use. Its integration capabilities ensure compatibility with most leading flight simulation platforms, making it a versatile addition to any home cockpit setup.
Priced at $149.95 (excluding taxes and shipping) on WINWING’s global site, the PAP 3 is positioned competitively within the market. Customers in the EU can access free shipping through the EU site, though local pricing and exchange rates may vary. Full pricing details are available on WINWING’s website.
Alongside the standard PAP 3, WINWING is offering a magnetic A/T ARM switch for pre-order, as well as a PAP 3 Magnetic version that includes this feature as standard. These additions further enhance the realism and functionality of the panel for users seeking a comprehensive autopilot experience.
The PAP 3’s feature set includes a fully functional AUTOPILOT mode selector, VNAV, LNAV, and ALTITUDE HOLD buttons, as well as a precision SPEED control knob. Each component is crafted to mirror the feel and operation of its real-world counterpart, providing both immersion and reliability for users—whether they are practicing for real-world flying or deepening their simulation experience.
Market response to the PAP 3 has been enthusiastic, with many in the flight simulation community eager to add the panel to their setups. However, some potential buyers have expressed concerns about possible delivery delays, as WINWING has not provided specific shipping timelines. This uncertainty has led to mixed reactions, with some customers opting to wait for more clarity before placing orders.
The launch of the PAP 3 also comes amid increasing competition in the flight sim hardware market. Rival manufacturers may respond with similar Boeing-style MCP products or adjust their pricing strategies to remain competitive. As WINWING continues to expand its product roadmap—following recent announcements at FSWeekend and ahead of its appearance at FlightSimExpo this June—the company’s ability to meet demand and deliver on schedule will be closely watched by both customers and competitors.
For now, the PAP 3 stands out as a promising new option for those seeking a high-fidelity Boeing MCP for their home cockpit, combining realism, functionality, and competitive pricing—albeit with some delivery uncertainties that buyers should consider.

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