FS2004 - photoreal panel Cessna 421 "Golden Eagle" with full internal views by Horst Paetzold
for use with freeware AI-Cessna421C from Henry Tomkiewicz or any
other Cessna 414/421
You can download the aircraft (ai_cessna_421C.zip) from the following site:
http://www.htaimodels.com
This upload contains a repaint of above model in 1974 Cessna-paintscheme made according
to an old advertizing prospect and the US-registration was shown there. The german-Registration
in the second texture-folder handles with my former realworld flying.
Installation of the panel:
Unzip panel.zip into the panel-folder auf your choice
Unzip gauges.zip into FS9/gauges-folder
If you have Cessna400Avionics.gauges, unzip the separate panel.cfg into the panel and rename
it to panel.cfg after prior deletion of the existing panel.cfg.
Installation of AI-Cessna 421C
After unzipping into the aircraft-folder of FS9, you need to install the 2 missing folders
a) panel - unzip this panel into it
b) sound - add a soundfile with sound.cfg
and change in aircraft.cfg under "autopilot" the entry
yaw_damper_gain = 1.0
The radios are already set correctly.
Unzip both texture.zips into the folder of the plane and add in aircraft.cfg the following entries:
[fltsim.1]
title=GERMAN Cessna 421C
sim=AI Cessna 421C
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=D-ICOB
kb_checklists=
ui_manufacturer=Cessna
ui_type=421C Golden Eagle
ui_variation=D-ICOB
atc_heavy=0
atc_id=DICOB
atc_airline=
atc_flight_number=
atc_parking_codes=
atc_parking_types=GATE
description=AI Cessna 421C Golden Eagle by Henry Tomkiewicz/Repaint by Horst Paetzold
[fltsim.2]
title=AMERICAN Cessna 421C
sim=AI Cessna 421C
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=N4001L
kb_checklists=
ui_manufacturer=Cessna
ui_type=421C Golden Eagle
ui_variation=N4001L
atc_heavy=0
atc_id=N4001L
atc_airline=
atc_flight_number=
atc_parking_codes=
atc_parking_types=GATE
description=AI Cessna 421C Golden Eagle by Henry Tomkiewicz/Repaint by Horst Paetzold
What is from me? Nothing but the bitmaps, the panel-arrangement and the repaint.
Credit therefore goes to all gauge-programmers and Henry Tomkiewicz for his freeware "Golden Eagle"
Good flights !!!
Horst Paetzold
horstcloudflyer@aol.com