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*FS2002 G-Max Aerospatiale Alouette III 2D and 3D Panel by Peter Salzgeber SWISS HELICOPTER DESIGN GROUP ****
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This panel is made and distribute with the permission by Alan Devins.

PREPARATION

You must have first:

1. Gmax Alouette III by Alan Devins (Gmax_Alouette_III.zip) or repaints
2. Alouette III Sécurité Civile Panel V 2.0 or higher by Peter Salzgeber,SHDG (Aloupn20.zip..)

INSTALLATION:

1. Install the Aloupn20 in your FS2002\aircraft\Gmax_Alouette_III\ folder and the gauges in your FS2002 main gauges-folder.
2. Unzip the new panel-folder in your FS2002\aircraft\Gmax_Alouette_III\ folder and overwrite all if requested
3. Cut and paste the "default"-folder in your FS2002 main aircraft folder and overwrite all if requested. This will be necessary to hide the default Minipanel-Gauges.

FUNCTION

- This is combinated VIRTUAL COCKPIT with a complete fotorealistic 2D Cockpit replacing the Minipanel.
- Typing the "W"-key, you will see the 2D Cockpit with the new "freeview" system moving the Coolie-hat forward and back.
- feautures a radio-stack and a default gps typing shift+2 and shift+3.

for more informations look at http://mypage.bluewin.ch/a-z/Peter_Salzgeber/Panelinstruction/index.html

This panel is released as copyrighted freeware.

As freeware you are permitted to distribute this archive subject to the following conditions:
No part of these files may be used without the prior written permission of the original author.
No money shall be made from or collected for the use and or distribution of this aircraft files, or from any part of these files without the express written permission from the original author.

And now: H A P P Y L A N D I N G S !

For your coments and support:

www.mypage.bluewin.ch/a-z/Peter_Salzgeber/

and

SWISS HELICOPTER DESIGN GROUP
www.geocities.com/swisshdg

Credits:

Aircraft by Alan Devins.

Original panelphotos by Patrick Bantzhaff, overworked by Walter Myers for high resolution.