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FS2000
panel: OV-104 Atlantis Antlantis' first launch with the
MEDS (Multifunction Electronic Displays Subsystem) setup is
scheduled for April 24, 2000. Mission STS-101 will have the
crew rendezvous with the International Space Station at an orbit
altitude of approximately 930,000 feet. This panel has a basic
'airliner' configuration for re-entry simulations in FS. By
Vanessa Leightower. 1.6MB |
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B757/B767
RealCRT Deluxe Panel v3.0 for FS2000 For registered owners
of RealCRT ND2k_11.zip (SHAREWARE) Features 6 switchable
MFD's, pushback window, overhead panel, and 7 internal views.
Uses the FPDA callouts, HGHB Seatbelt/No Smoking signs, and
FS2000 GPS. This system allows you to lock the FS2000 GPS and
FS2000 flight plans to the RealCrt FMS and the autopilot by
using the Nd2k_11.zip flight plan import utility. by John J
Schumacher. 3.3MB |
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FS2000
Panel Maule Rocket 235 Instrument panel Converted to FS2000.
Original panel by Matt Garry, converted to FS2000 by David Giles.
Conversion to FS2000 uses mainly stock FS2000 gauges and adds
FS2000 GPS. Adds night lighting to non-FS2000 gauges using Chuck
Dome's "Makepink" utility. 728K |
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FS2000
Boeing 777 panel. Includes custom night-lit gauges. Here's
my version of a Boeing 777 panel for FS2000. It was inspired
by Sandro Bernardini's beautiful 32-sided 777 aircraft. To fly
this marvelous plane, I wanted a proper panel. There are a number
of great 777 panels out there, but most of them have too many
doo-dads for my taste. Hence, I offer this humble panel which
uses mostly stock gauges. The only fancy stuff is a few gauges
that provide night lighting. By Chuck Dome. 1.7MB |
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