FS2002 > Page 302
0.06Mb (253 downloads)
FS2002
Minimum VFR Panel Bell 206B JetRanger. Flying
with the Minimum VFR Panel: The first aviators flew their aircraft
without instruments. Heading and altitude were determined by
looking at the horizon and airspeed was judged by the sound
of the wind in the wires. The Minimum VFR Panel attempts to
duplicate these conditions within the limitations of flight
simulation. By Gregory F. Gilliam. 65K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:32 by archive
0.11Mb (263 downloads)
FS2002
Minimum VFR Panel for Cessna C172 The
Minimum VFR Panel uses FS2002 gauges to display Cessna C172
flight instrumentation (magnetic compass, airspeed indicator,
turn coordinator, altimeter) for better visibility during all
flight modes. To be used with the C172 only, the Minimum VFR
Panel is activated by the standard "W" keyboard command. The
default minipanel is available for all other aircraft. By Gregory
F. Gilliam. 115K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:32 by archive
0.05Mb (279 downloads)
FS2002
Minimum VFR Panel for F4u1a Corsair The
Minimum VFR Panel uses FS2002 gauges to display F4u1a Corsair
flight instrumentation (magnetic compass, airspeed indicator,
turn coordinator, altimeter) for better visibility during all
flight modes. To be used with the F4u1a only,the Minimum VFR
Panel is activated by the standard "W" keyboard command. The
default minipanel is available for all other aircraft. By Gregory
F. Gilliam. 52K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:32 by archive
0.08Mb (273 downloads)
FS2002
Minimum VFR Panel for Sopwith Camel The
Minimum VFR Panel uses FS2002 gauges to display Sopwith Camel
flight instrumentation (magnetic compass, airspeed indicator,
altimeter) for better visibility during all flight modes. To
be used with the Sopwith Camel only, the Minimum VFR Panel is
activated by the standard "W" keyboard command. The default
minipanel is available for all other aircraft. By Gregory F.
Gilliam. 85K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:32 by archive
14.08Mb (891 downloads)
FS2002
Challenger CL-604 Panel and Views.
Original hand-drawn 2-D panel and view bitmaps and some original
gauges. Created to be as accurate as possible as well as visually
appealing and easy to use. Some original XML gauges as well
as Eric Marciano's radar gauge as a TCAS and Rob Barendregt's
ground handling gauges. By Bob Williams. 14.4MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:32 by archive
2.81Mb (644 downloads)
FS2002PRO
Dual IFR VFR Panel for the Mooney Bravo
This is a third panel for the Mooney Bravo which is both panels
with the ability to swich between them mid flight. It is easy
to install and is compatible with any repaints you may have.
Bracken Dawson - Project SkyWorks - www.project-skyworks.vze.com.
2.9MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:32 by archive
0.14Mb (384 downloads)
FS2002
Landing Finals MiniPanel.
By Bracken Dawson - Project SkyWorks. 144K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:32 by archive
1.03Mb (303 downloads)
FS2002
Single Prop MiniPanel.
Freeware redistrobution in unmodified form is allowed, but for
anything else like fixes and modifications contact me for permission
on the forum at http://www.project-skyworks.vze.com/ (you can
post messages as a guest). Bracken Dawson - Project SkyWorks.
1MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:32 by archive
0.47Mb (1354 downloads)
FS2002
Blackhawk helicopter Panel This panel will work on any helicopter.
It has full lighting. It has full avionics, engine, and light
controlls. It's secondary objects include; a compass, a clock/timer/sim
rate indicator, and a collective pitch lever (with a throttle),
and all the others you would expect. Made from real Blackhawk
images this panel is near perfect. It is easy to use as the
compass shows which way you are pointing and which way you are
going which is good for keeping feul use to a minimum in a cruise
state, and handy when landing. By Bracken Dawson. 479K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:32 by archive
4.00Mb (1488 downloads)
FS2002
BAe Jetstream 31 Panel Highly detailed panel for the BAe Jetstream
31.
The panel reflects the real cockpit with almost all working
systems, like electric (including main, essential and nonessential
busses), hydraulic, pressurization, fuel, ice protection and
many other. Except the GPWS all gauges are programmed completely
new especially for this panel. The panel contains also a realistic
turboprop start-up procedure and can simulate typical handling
faults like hot-starts, wet-starts, hung-starts and many more.
Necessary replacement FDE's for the J31 of the HJG group and
Jorge Sánchez are included. The package contains also a 100
pages manual including checklists and emergency checklists.
By Matthias Lieberecht - The BAe Panel Project. 4.1MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:32 by archive