FS2004 HondaJet 2D panel.

Panel built on the aircraft by Mitsuya Hamaguchi (Hama).

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Bitmap panel : Design from photographs found on the official Honda site.

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About the gauges :

Some gauges are built by Ken Mitchell (STAR*.gau) - Thank you Ken for these ones but also so many others.
I don't know to whom to credit about the gauges "Cirrus.PFD" and "fsnav.ehsi", I found them in the panels for Citation Mustang and Cirrus SR20 by Roger Lowery.
Once again thanks to Jorge Salas for his "cpt.toggles" switches - a way to contact him to thank him for that useful job ???

Some are FS9 models and the last ones in an original (light) file cab are "home" made ; - ))

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Installation :

Unzip the files in a temporary file (you will erase it when everything OK) and then copy them as followed :

The folder "Panel.FP" must be in your FS9 directory X:\...\Aircrafts\HONDA_JET
The *.gau files to be put in the "Gauges" folder as well as the two *cab. Don't unzip these last ones !

Declare the panel in the "aircraft.cfg" file of the "HONDA_JET" :

Add the following text below the group [fltsim.x] if x was the last declaration :

[fltsim.x+1]
title=as you want but to be recognized easily
sim=as found in [fltsim.x]
model= copy from [fltsim.x] or let it blank
panel=FP
sound= copy from [fltsim.x] or let it blank
texture= copy from [fltsim.x] or let it blank
...
ui_variation=any personnal identification [different of other/default to let the avatar be seen in the catalog !]
...
all others items = copy from [fltsim.x] or let it blank or modify as you can recognize all info.


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License :

As usual: enjoy it, copy it, give it, speak about it but don't make money with it !

If any trouble, complain or idea in your mind about this work - especially about the working of the gauges in comparison with the real instruments - please report it to :

pierre.fasseaux@skynet.be
www.fassapi.net
Pierre FASSEAUX
LIEGE BELGIUM
October 2008