A replacement increased visibility panel and gauges for the Dauphin by Steve Smith.
Designed for the London Virgin G-HEMS by Ian Standfast

The file contains all necessary gauges, for use with the Dauphin created by Ian Standfast. It was created for use with the Royal London Hospital scenery by Nick Canning and Ian Standfast, and provides increased visibility for landing at the hospital helipad and sites around London. The panel is a modification of Ian Standfast's original FS98 panel for the Dauphin.

The gauges included have been modified with Chuck Dome's MakePink utility where appropriate for night lighting in FS2000.

The FS2000 GPS gauge has been added for navigation and the FS2000 Fuel Valve has been added for startup and shutdown in FS2000. For use with FS98, these two gauges and the GPS window references can be deleted from the panel.cfg file.


Installation.
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*Note* I have already installed the panel files into the panel folder of this Dauphin for your convienence. --- Gaylen Cates


To install these gauges, Create a new subdirectory in the FS2000 gauges directory, and name it Dauphin.
eg: Flight Simulator 2000
\Gauges
\Dauphin

Copy all of the gauge files into the newly created Dauphin sub-directory.

That's all there is to it. Enjoy flying the Dauphin.

Copyright and acknowledgements:
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The panel and gauges are a rework and modification of Ian Standfast's original Dauphin panel for FS98. Only one set of gauges for the engines are used to save space and maintain readability in this smaller panel. Many thanks to Ian for his original panel, his G-HEMS Dauphin, and his kind permission for the rework of this panel. Thanks also to Chuck Dome for his MakePink utility which has enabled use of FS98 gauges in FS2000 with night lighting. Thanks also to all the other designers and people who have created or provided input and the tools which have made this panel possible.

Comments:
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The panel has only been tested in FS2000 at 1024X768 full-screen and windowed mode. Any comments can be sent to me at:
Steve Smith ssmith@longview.net
(just one of) The Helipad Construction Co.