FS2K - AERNPAN2 - Instrument panel for a 1946 11AC Aeronca Chief.

This grey wood grain panel is a reproduction from the Mark Peterson'airplane visible on his site : http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/3287/, thanks for his help.

It's optimized only for 1024x768 full screen resolution.

The left knob is a carbheat control (with Fs2K limits), the white one is the throttle control and the black one is the mixture control (with FS2K limits).
By shame the cigarette lighter is not active, the white button at it's right is the lights switch.
You can put cushion on the seat pressing shift/enter one or two times. Don't forget to put back the cushion after changing views.

Press shift-2 to open the glove-compartment,
Press shift-3 to see the yokes,
Press shift-4 or on the Garmin GPS inside the glove-compartment to see the FS2K one.

Concerning the Aeronca Chief I only know the Jerry Arzdorf FS98 model . I hope somebody will make a good FS2K one.
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INSTALLATION

First in your FS2K\AIRCRAFT directory pick the aircraft you want to use it with and make a backup of its PANEL sub-folder.
Then unzip the contents of AERNPAN2.zip into a TEMP folder. In your FS2K\AIRCRAFT directory, place the new PANEL folder as subfolder of the plane you intend to use this panel with.
Move the contents of TEMPGAU into the main GAUGES directory of FS2K.
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GAUGES CREDITS

Originally Microsoft, with bitmaps updates by me :
.airspeed
.altimeter
.compass
.turn-coordinator
.ignition
.vsi

Originally Fred Banting with adapted bitmaps :
.carb heat
.throttle
.mixture
.oil

Originally Brian Kostick :
.light (adapted bitmap)

Originally HGHB
.RPM (see the attached text)
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I thank all the authors for use of their original works.

A special thanks to Mark Peterson,
to Fred Banting for his friendship ,
to Brian Kostick for being so kind and helpful ,
to Chuck Dome, for his gaubmp, mkpink and all his creations ,
to HGHB for their high quality gauges,
and to all freeware creators.
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Any freeware gauge files included with this panel are the properties of their respective authors.
You may re-distribute or re-upload it to other net locations but you may not use it for any commercial-purpose without all the authors' explicit, written permission in advance.

Yannick Lavigne - march 2000
yannick.lavigne@infonie.fr