This panel is designed for the Grumman EA-6B by Rick Sasala and Will Beaudry,
available as freeware at www.SurClaro but I think it can be used for any similar aircraft.



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1. Installation:
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Copy the folder HJPGauges with all its subfolders into the FS2002 Gauge folder:

...
FS2002
...
gauges
HJPGauges
1024
640
...

If you allready have a HJPGauges folder, make a backup and then overwrite the existing files.

Also make a backup of the original EA6-B panel folder and then replace it by the one included here.

I did some changes in the original aircraft.cfg so you may need to replace it by the one included, if
you encounter any problems. Make a backup of the original one.



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2. Infos credits and legal stuff
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This gauge is freeware.

No commercial use without my permission!
No distribution of any parts of the gauges or the bitmaps without my permission!
No upload to other websites without my permission!



The background bitmap is based on a freeware panel by Paolo Dessani but I repainted it completely.
The gauges are all made by me, using public code and a very lot of own try and error...
The gauge bitmaps also hand-made by me, based on those I've found suitable.

Have a flight at night - the night appearance of the panel was the main reason why I made
all this gauges - even those which are more or less the same as the default ones.

I'm not able to make a new virtual cockpit, so I only put my gauges into the existing virtual one.

In the gauge explanation.pfd you'll find some more helpfull infos about some new gauges.

I used Adobes Photoshop for creating the bitmaps and Peter Reynolds XML editor 1.1.1 for
writing the gauges.

Thanks to GĂ©rard Lafaye for testing the panel.

If you encounter any problems, feel free to contact me. But I'm no longer willing to publish
my mail adress as there is too much junk mail arriving me. If you need to contact me, make a post
in flightsim's FS 2002 forum titled "Contact Herbert Pralle"

I'll have a look at the forum once or twice a week.


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Made in Germany, January 2004.