VERSION 1.0 FS2004:


IMPORTANT NOTE:

I have received some mails from people having problems with loading this panel.
There is a file named Gaugesound.dll which is very important for the panel in order to work properly.
The installation program have been set to install the file in FS2002 main folder.
In case you should experience FS2002 crashing with the file installed correctly, you have to copy the file to windows/system32 manually.
This should solve the problem.
It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT to not delete any Gauge from this panel (of course you can add) since it could result in FS crashing.


USE OF ANOTHER ACFT.:

If you want to use another flight model with this panel, you should change its aircraft.cfg file in order to work properly.

These lines are very important for the aircraft.cfg file:

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[Radios]
// Radio Type=availiable, standby frequency, has glide slope
Audio.1=1
Com.1=1, 0
Com.2=1, 0
Nav.1=1, 0, 1
Nav.2=1, 0, 0
Adf.1=1
Transponder.1=1
Marker.1=1

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[Flaps.0]
type= 1
span-outboard= 0.500
extending-time= 20.000
system_type= 1
damaging-speed= 280.000
blowout-speed= 320.000
lift_scalar= 1.200
drag_scalar= 1.100
pitch_scalar= 1.000
flaps-position.0= 0.000, 0.000
flaps-position.1= 0.100, 0.000
flaps-position.2= 11.000, 0.000
flaps-position.3= 15.000, 0.000
flaps-position.4= 28.000, 0.000
flaps-position.5= 40.000, 0.000


[Flaps.1]
type= 2
span-outboard= 0.000
extending-time= 2.000
system_type= 1
damaging-speed= 280.000
blowout-speed= 320.000
lift_scalar= 1.000
drag_scalar= 1.100
pitch_scalar= 1.000
flaps-position.0= 0.000, 0.000
flaps-position.1= 1.000, 0.000

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