B757 / B767 PANEL FOR FS2004:

First the credits -

Panel:
The original is mz757pnl.zip and is available on AVSIM and SurClaro
Done by Mario Coelho - mcrabbit@iol.pt or coelho_mario@hotmail.com
The lighting was changed, some new gauges were added and a VFR panel was added (just hit 2 on keypad) I've taken the right_front, right and right_rear views out because it doesn't look so nice and some aircraft didn't want to show them correctly. A lot of hours went into the panel to repaint it and make it more eye friendly.

Gauges:
Some default gauges from FS2004 were used and for the rest ...
I have no clue who to thank because the gauges came with various aircraft from different designers. I salute you all and say a very BIG thank you! I wish I could do what you do with gauges!

NOW !!!!!!!!!!

Some people have send me some e-mail, claiming I stole from other people and try to get credit for their work. Well, let me say it one more time: no credit to me ... I only made the coffee - I did not make the sugar, the cream, the water or the mug ... it was only my idea how much cream, what sort of coffee and how many sugar to put in the water.

So - if you still feel that I'm taking credit for other people's work ... go and make yourself some coffee ... come back and delete this panel from your computer.

However, I was warned by the designers from HGHB gauges to give them some credit and I am doing it now: The one gauge called HGHB_dig_vspd.gau was made by HGHB and thanx John J Schumacher of reminding me.

INSTALLATION

If you do not now by now how to install a panel to an aircraft, it will best for you to fly the default aircraft and enjoy them. If you do want to give it a try, it is as easy as 1 ... 2 ... 3

1. Panel goes to the panel folder of the aircraft that you want to use with the panel

2. Gauges go to the main Gauges folder OR with FS2004 you could even copy the gauges to the panel folder where you have my panel files

3. Sound goes to the main sound folder of FS2004

Now ...

Last but not least:
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FS PANEL STUDIO for the best util for any panel designing. It is the coffee machine that I've used.
Check them out at: http://www.fspanelstudio.com/

That's all folks

Enjoy!
Terblanche Jordaan
Cape Town
terblanche1@telkomsa.net

16 December 2004

PS: I did not make the gauges or took the pictures of the BMP's - no credit to me .... thank the gauges who originally made them.