A complete IFR panel for Mike Stones wonderful Cessna 404 Titan. This panel is loosely based upon a C404 panel upgraded by a company in Brampton Ont.
Gauges used are mainly stock with the addition of Don Kuhn's excellent freeware Garmin GNS430 in a dual stack format. Included are Don's GNS430 gauge library, his original Word files to explain the usage and click spots on the Garmin avionics (located in the GNS430 folder) and a 'fake' weather radar. I was unable to unearth the maker of the weather radar gauge but whoever designed it, thanks. While not an actual working model, the real world panel this FS9 model is based on included a screen in that approximate position, and this one is a worthy place holder. Panel space is always limited so the heading indicator doubles as the VOR1 receiver and glideslope/localizer, while the VOR2 receiver also doubles as the ADF receiver.
I wasn't able to get Don's GTX330 transponder to work properly, it would give me a CTD upon entering the last digit. Whether this is an actual gauge problem or related to the fact that I was on Vatsim at the time of testing it out is unknown, but anyone familiar with panel upgrading can easily change the stock Bendix-King 'sponder if they want to try it out. I use the Simflyer Garmin avionics myself, so it wasn't much of an issue for me.
This panel is freeware and I am not responsible for any damage it may cause by it's use. I can't foresee it actually causing any problems, but with the incredible variety of separate systems used to run FS9 the possibility is always there.

Have fun and happy flying.

Jeff Farrer
jfarrer@telus.net