FS2004 - photoreal Panel Piper PA 44 - Seminole with full internal views by Horst Paetzold

specially made for Chuck Dome's Piper-seminole (pipsem04.zip) from 2003,
panel my be used for other Piper-Seneca, too.


Important information !!!
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After unzipping pipsem04.zip into fs2004/aircraft-folder, you will find a Seminole with 2D- and virtual cockpit,
the VC being at that time "state of the art". With this upload you have the possibility to get additionally
a photoreal panel with full internal views.


The view-settings in my panel.cfg are made in a way that the virtual cockpit "disappears" and there
is no optical interference with my panel.


Therefore I recommend installation of the panel in the following way.


1) Create an new folder named "panel.HP" within the aircraft-folder

2) Unzip panel-zip into that folder.

3) Unzip gauges-zip into FS2004/gauges-folder


Designate in aircraft.cfg which panel you want for which livery:


panel= original panel and VC

panel=HP this panel


With this upload comes a repaint in white/blue in german-Registration.

4) Unzip (folders enabled) texture.D-GJPA.zip into the aircraft folder and add in aircraft.cfg behind the last entry
the following text:

[fltsim.X]
title=Piper Seminole D-GJPA blue
sim=pipsem
model=
panel=HP
sound=
texture=D-GJPA
kb_checklists=pipsem_check
kb_reference=pipsem_ref
atc_id=DGJPA
ui_manufacturer=Piper
ui_type=Seminole
ui_variation=German Reg. D-GJPA
description=The Seminole is widely used as a twin trainer. This one was made with Flight Sim Design Studio 2.11 (FSDS2) by ABACUS Publishing (abacuspub.com). Repaint by Horst Paetzold. Model by Chuck Dome


and don't foget to rename [fltsim.X] to the next free number.

If you want to use the repaint alone without the panel, change panel=HP to panel=


The repaint was made according to a german realworld plane, but the available bitmaps in the texture-folder dit not
allow an exact repainting.


This panel is not usable for the excellent freeware Seminole with VC of Rien Cornelissen.


What is from me: Only the bitmaps and the panel-arrangement

Credit therefore goes to Chuck Dome and all gauge-designers
.

Good flights!!!


Horst Paetzold


horstcloudflyer@aol.com