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Douglas DC-4 Panel. Description: Douglas DC-4 Panel for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. This panel is based in a old panel for Lockheed Constellation, original issued for FS98 and now adapted and very modified for FS2004. Very well adapted for the excelent DC-4 models by FS Design Berlin.
Douglas DC-4 panel. Description: This panel is done for the Douglas DC-4, the civil versions of the famous Douglas plane. A panel for the military variants will come later.
Douglas DC-4/DC-6 Photo Panel Package. Description: An update of its FS2002 counterpart, the panel comes in two versions: The complete surround package, including pilot side wing, and cabin views, or a version for those who fly aircraft using virtual panels that includes a .cfg for main panel and cabin views only. Completely photographic, with main and side views shot by Thomas Klein, with some details by Bill Blanchard authentic Douglas pop-up yoke by Mike of AirNikon old and weathered wings by David Knudson, and a celebrity-populated cabin photo by Stephanie Pleshinger. The panel has been upgraded for much faster fps with yoke popped up, as well as FS9 GPS, and many original gauges, as well as those by Ernie Kennedy. A pop-up default radio stack has also been added. From Val-U-Prop VA, this panel will take you back to the good old days.
Douglas DC-6 Panel. Description: Photorealistic Panel for Douglas DC-6 for FS2004 and FS2002. The configuration for the virtual panel is matching the model dc6_v10.zip from Jens B. Kristensen.
Douglas DC-9 Panel Description:
Douglas DC-9 Panel with seconnd panel-comandante.cfg to choose if you want to flight as a First Officer or as Captain. Developed from several real pictures of many DC9 decks. Includes overhead panel, throttle quadrant, upper panel lights, electrical systems on overhead. Works properly in all resolutions and includes night lighting effects. All gauges needed are included. By Lucas Bischof.
Early Beechcraft Bonanza V-Tail Panel. Description: Based on a first-generation V-tail Bonanza panel uses FS2004 default gauges. It was designed specifically with John Recker's 1947 Bonanza in mind, but it should be usable with any early Beechcraft single.
EMB-120 panel. Description: This is the second update of Bill Grabowskis original FS98/2000 EMB-120 panel. Those that downloaded the previous version (gsemb120.zip) are using a version that relied heavily on King Air default flight and avionics gauges. Original panel by Bill Grabowski, update by Leon Seale.
EMB-170-190 Panel. Description: Panel for EMB-170 or EMB-190 aircraft, can be used for glass type twins such as the DO-328 JET or CRJ. Layout follows EMB170 with gauges placement and accuracy as near as possible.
EMB-195 Panel. Description: Panel for EMB-195 aircraft, can be used for glass type twins such as the DO-328 JET or CRJ. Layout follows EMB170 with gauges placement and accuracy as near as possible. Has all the latest glass gadgets, lys well.
Embraer 120 Brasilia Panel. Description: This panel is representative of the Brasilia as depicted in the Embraer cockpit training posters and photos obtained from the internet.