Yakovlev Yak-40 Panel Version 2.0 for Microsoft FS98
by Matthias Lieberecht
Lieberecht@cw-net.de

April 22, 2001

Thank you for download this panel. Now here is Version 2.0 of
my Yakovlev Yak-40 Panel for FS98. Like in Version 1.0 the Altimeter,
Vertical Speed, Airspeed and Radioalt are metric Gauges. New are
the illuminated Instruments.
Version 2.0 is not a rework of the old Yak-40 Panel. It's a
completely new Panel which is based on better photos of a newer
Yak-40 Aircraft. The Panelbitmap is completely reworked and I think
it looks much better now. The first thing you will recognize is the
new Overhead Panel Layout. This Bitmap now based on the real Yak-40
Cockpit (in Version 1.0 I've used the Overhead Part from a Yak-42
because I had no Information about the real Overhead Panel when I
designed it). Another important thing which I've changed are the
primary Instruments. Version 1.0 of my Yak-40 Panel based on an
older Aircraft. This Instruments are now from a newer and much
better equipped Yak.


Instructions

The most Instruments (primary and Engine Instruments) should be
clear. Please don't search for the old lower Panel, because it
doesn't exist any longer. You also don't need a Throttle Gauge
because the N2 Indicators works very precise. For all other things
I wrote a separate Manual in HTML format which could be found in
your Yak-40 Panel folder. Please read it!


Installation:

You need to have installed Flight Simulator FS98 Converter.
Unzip the gauges.zip to your Flightsim main Gauges directory. If
you already have some of the gauges you don't need to delete them.
They should be the same.
Unzip the Panel.zip and replace the panel.cfg file to the panel
folder of your favourite aircraft. For more reality use a Yakovlev
Yak-40.


Credits:

A lot of the used Gauges were reworked and repainted from other
Freeware Panels. I would like to thank all of the Designers who
makes it possible to create new Freeware Addons for our
community. All Gauge Programmers I know are named below:

Laurent Crenier for his Autobrake Gauge.
Federico Permutti for translating the Autobrake Gauge.
Glenn Copeland for his Parkbrake Gauge.
Stefan Geissler who designed the N2 Gauges.
Oscar Nava for the N2 illumination.
Max Roodveldt and Oscar Nava for some of the metric Gauges.
Max Roodveldt for his clock.
Alex (Backfire) Bashkatov for some of his Gauges.
Kevin Trinkle and Ernie Kennedy for some of the used Gauges
(especially the Radios).
Doo for his RMI and RMI Set.
Toni di Blassio for his Reverse Warnings.
Guntram Strasser for his Weather Radar.
Jon Shepherd and J.L. Stubbs for some of the used Gauges.
The FPDA Team for some of the used Gauges.
Andreas Jaros for some of the Warning Lights.
Dai Griffiths for a lot of the used Gauges.
Richard Probst and Paul Golding for the Autopilot.
Richard Probst for the Flap Gauge.
John Valley for his Fuel Flow Gauge.
Christian Koegler for his Fuel Gauge.
Chuck Dome for his Fuel-Select Gauge.

If you are not listed above and you have programmed a Gauge which
I've used in my Panel please forgive me for this mistake. Just
send me an Email and I will give you credit on my Homepage.


My other Russian Panels:

- Mlan12pn.zip Panel for the Antonov An-12
- An124pnl.zip Panel for the Antonov AN-124
- AN14_PNL:ZIP Panel for the Antonov AN-14 and Berijew Be-12
- An2v2pnl.zip Panel for the Antonov An-2 (Version 2.0)
- An24pnl.zip Panel for the Antonov AN-24
- An74-pnl.zip Panel for the Antonov AN-74
- Il114pnl.zip Panel for the Ilyushin IL-114
- IL62pnv2.zip Panel for the Ilyushin IL-62 (Version 2.0)
- Il76-pnl.zip Panel for the Ilyushin IL-76 TD/MF
- Mlil96pn.zip Panel for the Ilyushin IL-96M/T
- Tu154pn2.zip Panel for the Tupolev Tu-154 (Version 2.0)
- Tu204pnl.zip Panel for the Tupolev Tu-204
- Yak42pnl.zip Panel for the Yakovlev Yak-42


Feel free to send feedback or comments. I'm looking forward to
your Mails to know in which part of the world this panel is used.

Matthias Lieberecht
Lieberecht@cw-net.de

and visit my Homepage:
http://home.vr-web.de/~lieberecht/start.htm