Cockpit Warning Gauges

A handful of warning lights and a couple of other gauges to populate a panel. All gauges
are created large enough to be re-painted easily using Chuck Dome's Texbmp or Ben Chen's Gaubrowser. I created these gauges because of the almost total lack of cwp lights and the
consequent decrease in realism on smaller and older panels.

Fuel Switches contains four on-off rocker switches to start fuel on engines 1 to 4 on a jet.

Fuel Tank Levels contains seven fuel low warning lights for use with each available fuel
tank. The lights will illuminate at approx 10% of tank capacity left; the names will tell
you which tank the light monitors. Can be used on jets or props.

Generator Lights contains four lights, one for each engine. The light goes out at approx
2% of the available RPM and can be used on jets or props.

Oil Lights contains four oil pressure low lights, one for each engine. The lights will
go out as soon as the engine starts turning; this gives the added realism of turning
over a jet engine with the fuel switch off. Oil pressure will go up but the engine
won't start! Will work with jets or props.

Misc contains an Ice warning light that illuminates red at 4 degrees C and below. Clicking
on the warning light will turn it white and turn the Anti Ice Switches on globally for that
aircraft. It also contains a dual flap indicator that indicates the state of the flaps on
both sides of the aircraft to four notches.

Gear contains a gear handle and three separate gear warning lights.

These warning lights are generic; if anyone wants the generator, oil pressure and fuel low
lights setting up for a particular aircraft then I'm willing to part with the source code
for use with the SDK but I don't have the time to do them myself. Similarly for the Ice
Warning light if you wish to modify it for use with individual engines.

These gauges copyright Dragonflight Design 1999. You may freely distribute
in any panel or to any internet site but you must NEVER make money with them
in any form and this readme must ALWAYS be included, if only to explain the
functions.

Dai Griffiths, Dragonflight Design.
76704.415@compuserve.com