Author: James Underwood Date: 20 Dec 2002
FS2002 1930s Douglas DC-3 Photo Panel Package. Take a trip back in time, when pilots had only an ADF and a map to navigate by, and IFR meant "I Follow Roads." This gloriously antique panel was beautifully photographed by Olav Rhensius/Propfreak Productions, and the pilot's side views were created from this photo by James Underwood. The lovely taken-at-sunset wing and engine views were shot by Robert Fell and Daniel Fell and look terrific day or night. Mike of AirNikon has provided an authentic pop-up Douglas yoke, while Ben Wang has allowed us the use of his great photo of a fully restored 1930s DC-3 cabin. He's also let me populate it with 30s and 40s celebs like Bogart and Bacall, Garbo, Lamarr and more. Uses Sperry Mark III autopilot by Bill Rambow and Arne Bartels, with extensive help file, but also has pop-up modern AP on default radio stack and pop-up GPS for the lazy. Other gauges, including all-new radio stack, by James Underwood. You'll feel so nostalgic flying this package that you'll be singing "As Time Goes By" with Bogey and friends right after take-off.
Author: Donald L. Derwin Date: 18 Dec 2002
FS2002Pro Boeing 737 1st officer's panel". "Great IFR Flying" with Rear Right view, all functions on single panel, plus: Spot view flying made easy, VOR 2, View DME, ILS & speed on/off W/ Autopilot functions spot Views.
Author: Gerd R. Nehr & GeRoN Brainware Date: 18 Dec 2002
FS2002 Apollo radio stack update. This is version 1.1 of the Apollo GPS receivers GX50/60 and SL50/60. Mainly one thing is modfied in the up Because the FS GPS does not return the right value for ground track considering the wind, these gauges have implemented trigonometric functions to calculate the wind correction angle and displaying the right ground track. I recommend to download gbapolrs.zip for the full Apollo radio stacks.
Author: Gerd R. Nehr & GeRoN Brainware Date: 18 Dec 2002
FS2002 Garmin radio stack update. This is version 1.1 of the Garmin GPS receivers GNS530 and GNS430. Mainly one thing is modfied in the up Because the FS GPS does not return the right value for ground track considering the wind, these gauges have implemented trigonometric functions to calculate the wind correction angle and displaying the right ground track. I recommend to download gbgarmrs.zip for the full Garmin radio stack.
Author: Jos Kloek Date: 18 Dec 2002
FS2002 Airbus A-319/320 Panel. This panel offers a lot of Airbus realism and can be used on any FS2002 A319/320 aircraft. Can be used in the realistic mode or as any other FS panel. Uses only one custom build multigauge with PFD, ND, E/WD, SD, full screen pedestal, etc.... The FMC manages climb and descent. A 6 page manual included. Forthcoming updates will add more features. A final upgrade will complete the panel with a fully working MCDU.
Author: Donald L. Derwin Date: 17 Dec 2002
FS2002 Boeing 737 1st officer's panel. "Great IFR Flying" with Rear Right view, all functions on single panel, plus: Spot view flying made easy, VOR 2, View DME, ILS & speed on/off W/ Autopilot functions spot Views.
Author: JvK Toretto Date: 16 Dec 2002
FS2002 Messerschmitt Me-262 Panel Beta. Seeking feedback on it. Major improvements on the way but this version is fully functional.
Author: Leon Seale Date: 13 Dec 2002
FS2002 CRJ-200 Panel Optimized for POSKY's CRJ. This panel was created to compliment and maintain compatibility with the new POSKY CRJ VC. Included are Eric Marciano's radar gauge, Jorge Salas' switches and toggles, a few files from the FPDA folks and Christian Koegler, Bill Morad's ATC panel, and an assembly of HUD gauges from Paul Golding. This panel also uses FS2002 default gauges.
Author: Lynn Rogers Date: 11 Dec 2002
FS2002 Bell 204,205A-1 UH-1 Panel. Panel based on the Bell 204,205A-1 UH-1 Helicopter. This panel was made with FS2002 PRO and Abacus Custom Panel Designer. Design by Lynn Rogers.
Author: James Underwood Date: 06 Dec 2002
FS2002 Douglas DC-4 Photo Panel Package. Real photographs are used in this package to give you an interior surround view of the DC-4. Main panel and pilot's side views are beautifully shot by Thomas Klein, and the panel is completed by details photographed by Bill Blanchard and Mike of AirNikon. The beat-up but still flying wing was taken by David Knudson, while Mel Lawrence has provided a color 1961 photo of a DC-4 cabin so detailed it has passengers and even flight attendants wearing the cute caps they wore when they were still stewardesses. Gauges, including a new radio stack, by James Underwood, as well as gauges by Ernie Kennedy and Kevin Trinkle. Pop-up default radios and GPS for those who want them. From originals by Tom Gibson and Petros Protopapas, this package should take you back to the twilight years of the great propeller airliners.