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182dfay.zip Description: FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 Panel - DreamFleet C182 Conversion Files and instructions necessary to use the DreamFleet C182 panel in FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002, with the default C-182 aircraft and virtual cockpit. This is an unofficial modification, done with DreamFleets permission, but is not otherwise supported or endorsed by DreamFleet. All support for this modification is provided solely by the author. By Alex Yanes. For questions contact: Alex Yanes
2k2_o1e.zip Description:
FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 Cessna O-1E (L-19) Birdog
This archive contain two different texture schemes, one is for an RoKAF O1E, while the other swows an example of Canadian armed forces. This Fs model aircraft has much as possible moving parts like flaps, ailerons, rudder, elevator,tail wheel which steer linked to the rudder and main gear rolling wheels. It has also detailed cockpit canopy with pilots inside. Model by Massimo Taccoli, textures by Gerardo Taccoli.
310pnl2k.zip Description: FS2000/FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 Pro Panel - Cessna 310R. his panel is made from photos of a real Cessna 310 panel with a non-typical gauge layout with the main engine gauges above the avionics stack. The panel is hand drawn and offers great visibility.
bl206cpt.zip Description: FS2002 Panel For Default Bell206b This Panel Can Use In Fs2002 And Fs2002pro. In This Panel Are Original-gauges From: Bell206b, B737-400, Cessna208 Thkvienna at icqmail.com
c1502pnl.zip Description: FS2000/FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 Panel - Cessna 150/152. This panel uses FS2000/FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 Bendix-King radio gauges and there is also a version using FS2000/FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 Pro Collins radios. Special features: panel enlarges when necessary for better readability, altimeter zoom for barometric pressure adjustment, removable yokes with chronometer, Vspeed/checklist panel in English, French, German, Spanish and Italian. FS2000/FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 GPS installed.
c172sp10.zip Description: FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 Panel For The Default Cessna 172 Sp,
Or Any Other Skyhawk.
Quite Close To The Real Thing (1999-2000
Liveries), With Removable Yokes, Pedestal,
Gps And Dme In Separate Windows.
This Panel Uses Only Default Gauges And
Should Work Fine In Any Configuration That
Runs FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002. Just Put All The Files In The
Panel Folder Of Your Cessna (backup The
Old Ones First). Public Domain By Rui Lopes.
c180pnl.zip Description: Older Model C-180
Panel Fs2002 Std Or Pro This Photoreal Panel Represents An Older Model Cessna 180. It Is
Designed For Use With The Cessna 185 Series By Mikko Maliniemi And Ian Grant. The Panel Has
full Panel And pilot Panel Views Both Providing Excellent Forward Visiblity. It Also Has A
Custom Gps With Night Lighting, And Moving Controls. All Gauges Are Represented And Function
In Vc Mode. It May Be Suitable For Other Cessna Models But The Use Of The Vc In Other Models
Is Unknown But May Work With Editing. This Is A Vfr Panel But Has A Pop-up Mini Radio Stack
With Vor/ils And Adf. By L. Smith 2003
c207mggs.zip Description:
FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 Cessna C207A Stationair 8
Biggest child of the Cessna's famous Stationair family has been available from 1969. Known as the Stationair 7 from 1978, it was replaced by the 207A Stationair 8 from 1979 which had seating for an eighth occupant. Production ended in 1984. One of the true workhorses from Cessna factory has been proven it's capabilities in many companies. This FSDS model has 32-bit textures, full moving parts, dynamic virtual cockpit, transparent cockpit windows with glass reflections, instrument panel and sounds. Plane by Mikko Maliniemi. Panel by Ian Grant. Flight dynamics by Steven Grant. Sounds by Aaron R. Swindle