PMDG Reviews the Rowsfire B107 B737 Overhead Panel

PMDG Reviews the Rowsfire B107 B737 Overhead Panel

For most PMDG 737 pilots, the overhead panel is where the magic starts.

Battery on. APU start. Fuel pumps on. Packs configured. Beacon light on.

These flows become second nature after a while, but doing them with a mouse never quite feels right. You're dragging a cursor around the cockpit instead of actually flying the airplane.

That's why PMDG recently took a closer look at the Rowsfire B107 B737 Overhead Panel, a dedicated hardware overhead designed for the PMDG 737. The question was simple:

Can an affordable physical overhead make your sim feel more like a real flight deck?

The answer was pretty clear.

Rowsfire B107 B737 Overhead Panel-Presale - Rowsfire

 

You Stop Clicking and Start Flying

One of the biggest takeaways from the PMDG review is something every 737 simmer understands immediately.

Once you have a physical overhead, you stop searching for switches on the screen.

After a few flights, your hand just knows where the APU switch is. You reach for the fuel pumps without looking. Landing lights, anti ice, packs and bleeds all become muscle memory.

That's when things start to feel different.

Instead of managing a simulator, you're managing an airplane.

Imagine loading into KSEA before sunrise.

The cockpit is dark.

You flip the battery switch and the overhead comes alive above you. The APU starts humming. You work through your preflight flow exactly as you've practiced it.

For a moment, the desk disappears and it feels like you're sitting in a 737.

That's the kind of immersion a physical overhead brings.

Rowsfire B107 in desk

 

Built Around Real 737 Flows

PMDG also noted how naturally the B107 fits into normal Boeing procedures.

The layout follows the real aircraft closely, which means flows become easier to learn and easier to remember.

Cold and dark starts feel more authentic.

Turnarounds are faster.

Abnormal procedures make more sense because you can actually reach for the switches instead of hunting around with a mouse.

For simmers who enjoy running proper SOPs and airline procedures, this is where dedicated hardware really shines.

Rowsfire B107 in B737 cockpit


Night Flights Hit Different

Another thing that stood out in the review was the backlighting.

Every 737 pilot knows that a cockpit at night just has a different vibe.

You're descending into Chicago on a winter evening. The cabin lights are dim and the overhead is glowing softly above your head.

At that point it doesn't feel like a gaming setup anymore.

It feels like a cockpit.

The B107's illuminated switches and indicators add a huge amount of atmosphere, especially during early morning departures and late night arrivals.

It's one of those things that photos don't fully capture.

You have to experience it.

Rowsfire B107 feedback with customer


More Than Just a Box of Switches

The B107 was designed for people who fly the PMDG regularly and want something that feels like a natural extension of the aircraft.

Some highlights include:

Extensive overhead coverage

Electrical, fuel, lighting, anti ice, APU and pressurization systems are all right where you expect them to be.

Solid construction

The aluminum frame and rigid housing give the panel a reassuring feel that stands up well to daily flying.

Dedicated LED displays

Integrated displays provide key system information and add another layer of immersion to the cockpit.

Real tactile feedback

There's something satisfying about reaching up and physically moving a switch instead of clicking a virtual one.

It's hard to go back once you've tried it.

 

Rowsfire B107 feedback with user

Designed With PMDG Pilots in Mind

The B107 was built specifically for PMDG 737 users and continues to evolve through software updates and community feedback.

That's important because serious simmers don't just want hardware that works today.

They want something that keeps getting better.

And that's exactly what the Rowsfire team has been doing by listening to cockpit builders and everyday PMDG pilots alike.

Rowsfire B107 and A107 PRO

The Real Difference

Most flight sim hardware makes you think:

"That's pretty cool."

The B107 does something different.

After a few flights, you stop thinking about the hardware entirely.

You're focused on the before start flow.

You're reaching for Engine Anti Ice because you're entering cloud.

You're setting up for descent.

You're flying the airplane.

And honestly, that's probably the highest compliment any cockpit hardware can get.

Ready to Upgrade Your PMDG 737?

If you're looking to make your PMDG flights feel more hands on and more immersive, the Rowsfire B107 B737 Overhead Panel might be the missing piece of your cockpit.

No more chasing switches with the mouse.

No more breaking immersion.

Just flows, procedures and that little moment when the overhead lights up and your sim suddenly feels a lot more like a 737.

👉 Check out the Rowsfire B107 here

Fly the flow. Not the mouse.

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