V-22 Osprey Panel for fs98, by Scott Thomas, ibuild@prodigy.net
// Panel adapted from;
// V-22 Osprey Panel v2.0 for FS98/2000, by David Giles, dpgiles1@cs.com

This is my first uploaded panel! So if i have violated any rights etc. please let me know and i'll rectfy the situation!

This panel is a adaptation of David Giles V-22 Osprey panel. It's my rendition from a somewhat limited photo and limited knowledge of an Osprey panel.

* I have include the original text file and screen shot from David Giles Panel *

Changes;
* replaced most,not all, gauges with green 'crt appearing' gauges
* added what appears in photo to be a 'top' to the panel (sun sheild?)
* resized the 'crt windows' to allow more info to be diplayed
* added a couple of gauges including a small gps

It is also my first attempt at a military type panel. As in all my panels i strive for authenticity, so if you would have any better photos or info about the Osprey panel, please e-mail me!

First, Gauge Credits. I would like to appologize for not listing all the wonderful gauge programmers, without whom no aircraft panel would be possible. I have downloaded literally hundreds of panels in search of the gauges i feel best fit any particular application, so i forget who all the credit for such gauges should go to! I believe several are from Chuck Dome. If you see something and feel you should be given the gauge credit for it, please contact me and i will amend this readme.

Second, Installation. This is my first upload of a panel. i believe you simply need to extract the gauges zip into fs98\gauges...the panel zip into your osprey\panel folder. if this is in error...please contact me and i will fix whatever i have to to ease installation!

Third, The legal stuff! This is free! Dont make money with it! Please, if you modify or include it in an aircraft for upload, please give myself, and the above
credit for thier work!

I claim no responsibility for incorrect installation or improper system operation following installation of this panel. This panel worksin fs98, on a 17" screen, in 1024x768 32 bit color, 3D, and has not been tested any other way.

Hope ya enjoy flying this as much as i enjoy building it!

Scott Thomas
ibuild@prodigy.net