FS2004 Douglas DC-4 or DC-6 panel by James Underwood, Val-U-Prop VA.

INSTALLATION

NOTE: There are two versions to this panel. If you are using a plane with virtual panel, and have not removed it, follow these instructions:

1) Unzip Gauges into GAUGES folder of FS9. It's up to you whether to overwrite or not - won't make much difference.
2) Unzip cfg1 and place the .cfg into the EMPTY panel folder of the aircraft.
3) Unzip "Panel" zip and place ONLY dc6jcuv4; rear, radios and yoke bitmaps into the panel folder.

If you are using an aircraft WITHOUT a virtual panel, follow these instructions:
1) Unzip gauges as above, into the GAUGES folder of FS9.
2) Put ALL bitmaps in the Panel zip (dc6jcuv4; F_right; F_left; left; right; rear; yoke; radios), into the EMPTY panel folder of your aircraft.
3) Unzip cfg2 zip and place .cfg into the panel folder of your plane.

You will have to re-size the panel vertically as it is too large for the screen. Just use the mouse to grab (both up and down arrows) the panel from the bottom - and pull it up to shrink it, say an inch or so, then hit "alt" twice to position it. Adjust accordingly (Get it the proportions of the dc6pan.jpg) and size the outide view panel so that its lower portion just clips the lower left window frame. Then save it as a flight and it will be correctly sized every time you open that flight.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Many thanks to the photographers: Thomas Klein; Mike of AirNikon; David Knudson; Stephanie Pleshinger, and Bill Blanchard. Their work is COPYRIGHTED and used with permission. They may not be distributed in any way without permission.

VAL-U-PROP

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LEGAL

This package may not be distributed in any way without the express permission of the author.
All photos are protected under copyright laws and may only be distributed with the permission of the authors (contact: airliners.net).
THIS PACKAGE AND ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS MUST NEVER BE SOLD OR DISTRIBUTED AS PART OF A PAYWARE PACKAGE.

James Underwood
Bloomington, IN USA
jcumus@bluemarble.net
August 19, 2004