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FSX/FS2004 Yakovlev Yak-28P Supersonic Soviet Recon aircraft. The Yak-28, based on the Yak-27, was the bigger one of a swept wing, turbojet-powered combat aircraft used by the Soviet Union. Produced initially as a tactical bomber (first flight 1958), later there were also reconnaissance-, electronic warfare-, interceptor- and trainer versions, known by the NATO names Brewer or Firebar. 
The FS-model has a VC and a basic Navigators seat position behind of the glass bow with insertable 2D-panel (fixed view in FS2004). 
FSDS 3.5 model and panel by Erwin Welker

Successfully tested in FS2004 and FSX. I suppose it works also in Acceleration and P3D.
 
Please visit Flightsim.com to read the interview they have made 2014 with me:

http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/content.php?14988-Interview-With-Erwin-Welker

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INSTALLATION:
Copy and paste the folder "Yak-28P Brewer" into the SimObjects folder of your FSX or into the Aircraft folder of FS2004.
Copy, paste and overwrite the Gauges into the main directory of your FSX.

The Sound is aliased from the Lear45.
Effects are not included. If you miss some, please reconfigure the aircraft.cfg with some of your available effects.
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VIEWS and FEATURES: 

2D-Panel (F10): Zoom out to minimum!
FS2004: Hit key 5 and 8 to get the navigator's view with NAV-intrument panel.

VC (F9): 
FSX only: Toggle with the A-key to get all the VC views. At the position of the  navigator's seat Hit Shift 4 to get the NAV-intrument panel.
AIRCRAFT  views:  Toggle with the S-key to the aircraft views. Then toggle with the A-key to get some views.
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CREDITS
I could not clear from whom really the freeware gauges are. Seems there are from the Antonov-26 from Vladimir Zhyhulskiy, maybe from the Sukhoi-15 from Brett Hoskins.
Anyway many thanks, also to unnamed persons.
Many thanks to all of the creative persons, who do such a great work like creating gauges, effects, sounds airfiles and other stuff.
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This file is FREEWARE. 
It should not harm your computer, but you install it on your own risk.
Don't make any money with it. It is not permitted to use it for commercial-purpose. 
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More Files with my work at Flightsim.com or Simviation.com (Searchkey: WELKER)
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Any comments to: er_welker@web.de


Have fun


Erwin Welker

21th April 2016