Author: David Reed Date: 18 Apr 2005
FS2004 Boeing 737-100/200 Series Panel. This panel represents an early 737. Note: There is no autothrottle on this plane. Most autothrottles from this period don't work too well, so in keeping with the time I left it out. Afterall, back in the 60's it was a luxury!
Author: Michael "Pappi" Vader Date: 18 Apr 2005
FS2004 Stearman PT-13A panel. This is an alternative 2d panel for David Eckert's excellent Stearman. A cockpit photo has been used to make this panel.
Author: Jean-Pierre Langer & Arne Bartels Date: 15 Apr 2005
FS2004 Douglas A-4 Skyhawk Panel. Photorealistic panel for Douglas A4 Skyhawk by Jean-Pierre Langer and Arne Bartels based on photos taken on an A4-N at Nimes-Garons airport. Specific gauges have been made for this panel. It also includes an improved flight model by Bee Gee.
Author: George Csillag Date: 15 Apr 2005
FS98 Glider VFR Panel. A glider panel with better visual qualities. Original bmp by Michel Polski. Mods for realistic flight views by George Csillag.
Author: D-GHHH Simulationware Date: 31 Mar 2005
FS2004/FS2002 Ambassador Panel & Sound. The Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador was a 1950s medium range British airliner. This file includes panel and sound only. The visual model has been published separately - see AS57BASE.ZIP. Panel built from scratch, Bristol Centaurus sound files modified from Ralph Pegram's.
Author: Horst Paetzold Date: 28 Mar 2005
FS2004 Learjet-35 Photoreal panel. Photoreal panel Learjet-35 specially made and only usable for Mike Stone's aircraft slear35.zip.
Author: Marco Spada Date: 25 Mar 2005
FS2004 Boeing 767-300 Panel. Boeing 767-300 panel made by Massimo Grassi reworked by Marco Spada to be used with Tony D'Ambrosio Shareware gauges. You need to have registred TA gauges and NAV Data. Included TA working FMC with route imported from fs2004.
Author: Luís da Costa Pereira Date: 22 Mar 2005
FS2004 Cessna 172 Skyhawk Panel. This is a panel for the FS2004 Cessna 172 Skyhawk made over a photoreal bitmap and featuring GPS 500, Virtual cockpit and night lighting best viewed in high resolutions: 1024X768 or higher; By Luís da Costa Pereira and Gauges from lots of brilliant and helpfull designers.