Dash 8-400 panel. By Hector Molina

Thank you for unloading my Dash 8-400 panel.
I made this panel based on some photos from the actual cockpit. I tried to remain as close as possible to the original panel, although some compromise is involved in order to make it work. For example, the view angle does not correspond to the actual pilot's view, otherwise there would not be enough space to install all the necessary gauges.
Speaking about gauges, since I don't know how to design them, I just repainted several gauges that I unloaded from the web. I'm sorry I can't give the credits to all the authors but I just lost track of most of them.
This is a freeware panel. Don't make any money with it.

Installation
I strongly recommend that you download and install Pete Dawson's FSUIPC freeware before anything else. It's the only way to make sure that any third party's panel or gauges work.

Unzip the gauge zip file and install all gauges (files with gau extension) into the FS2002 gauge folder.
Unzip the panel zip file into any Bombardier RJ200 aircraft of your choice. There are a few at SurClaro.
The panel contains a special gauge, made by Ernie Alston, that allows you to automatically tune the ILS frequency and set up the right course to the airport you intend to land. In order for this gauge to work you have to install the Prwydata.txt file (provided with this package) into the main MSFS2002 folder. For more information about the panel functions please read the manual that is part of the package.

I hope you enjoy your flights with this panel.

If you have any suggestions to improve this panel please send me an email.

Hector Molina
hmolina@superig.com.br