;Below is the Virtual Cockpit Information needed to make gauges appear in the Virtual ;Cockpit mode. The default panel already includes this info. This is for use if you ;utilize another panel.
;See the readme for more specifics.

[VCockpit01]
file=
position=7
size_mm=256,256
window_pos=0.300,0.468
window_size=0.401,0.533
pixel_size=256,256
texture=$Bf109eUL
background_color=1,1,1
visible=0

gauge00=BF109e!Airspeed,40,170,80
gauge01=BF109e!Altimeter,60,80,80
gauge05=BF109e!Turn_Indicator,190,170,80
gauge09=BF109e!Heading_Indicator,140,80,80
gauge11=BF109e!Clock,195,15,50
gauge12=BF109e!Engine_Temperature,130,170,50
gauge13=BF109e!Tachometer,220,80,80

[VCockpit02]
file=
position=7
size_mm=256,256
window_pos=0.300,0.468
window_size=0.401,0.533
pixel_size=256,256
texture=$Bf109eUR
background_color=1,1,1
visible=0

gauge04=BF109e!Gear,100,120,50
gauge05=BF109e!Turn_Indicator,-65,170,80
gauge06=BF109e!Fuel,50,190,50
gauge07=BF109e!Flaps,165,95,30
gauge08=BF109e!Fuel_Warning,10,200,35
gauge10=BF109e!Boost_Pressure,70,40,80
gauge13=BF109e!Tachometer,-35,80,80
gauge14=BF109e!Oil_Pressure,100,190,50
gauge15=BF109e!Oil_Temperature,50,120,50

[VCockpit03]
file=
position=7
size_mm=256,256
window_pos=0.300,0.468
window_size=0.401,0.533
pixel_size=256,256
texture=$Bf109eLL
background_color=1,1,1
visible=0

gauge02=BF109e!Starter,20,110,90
gauge03=BF109e!Magneto,130,20,70

[VCockpit04]
file=
position=7
size_mm=256,256
window_pos=0.300,0.468
window_size=0.401,0.533
pixel_size=256,256
texture=$Bf109eLR
background_color=1,1,1
visible=0