Helio H295. FS 2004 2D panel with all XML gauges. Based on the aircraft built by Tim Piglet Conrad.

Bitmap panel : redesigned from Fred Choate's FS2002 - 2D panel and "decorated" with pieces of pictures found nowhere.

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About the gauges :

Most of the gauges are XML "home made" , sometimes transformed from MS default gauges and some switches from Jorge Salas (cpt.toggles.*)

The panel includes the declaration "gauge42=ICE!IceWarning,10,10,1,1" for those who will use the "Icev10.zip" gauge by Charles Owen. This gauge - NOT include in my pack - is working (if present !) even if not visible (hidden in the left mount near the temperature gauge).

DO NOT THROW the original gauges which are necessary if you want to keep the VC panel working.

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Installation :

Unzip the files in a temporary file (you will erase it when everything OK) and then copy them as followed :

The folder "Panel.FP" must be put in your FS9 directory X:\...\Aircraft\H-295 (or the folder of the choosen aircraft)
Put *.gau cab file in the "Gauges" folder or in the hereabove folder

Declare the panel in the "aircraft.cfg" file by adding the following text below the group [fltsim.x] if x was the last declaration :

[fltsim.x+1]
title=as you want but to be recognized easily
sim=as found in [fltsim.x]
model= copy from [fltsim.x] or let it blank
panel=FP
sound= copy from [fltsim.x] or let it blank
texture= copy from [fltsim.x] or let it blank
...
ui_variation=any personnal identification [different of other/default to let the avatar be seen in the catalog !]
...
all others items = copy from [fltsim.x] or let it blank or modify as you can recognize all info.

About the VC panel :

Copy the lines concerning the VC - [Vcockpit0x] - from the original panel.cfg file to the file included in my panel.FP\panel.cfg

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License :

Enjoy it, copy it, give it, speak about it .... but don't make money with it !

Of course I would be happy if you are kind enough - or just honest - to inform me if you redistribute it - the more if you modify it.

For any comment, trouble, complain or idea about this work - especially about the working of the gauge in comparison with the real instrument - please report it to :

pierre.fasseaux@skynet.be
www.fassapi.net
Pierre FASSEAUX
LIEGE BELGIUM
February 2009