Dornier Do.228 2D panel for FS2004 and FS-X as well. All XML gauges some (adapted) from MS and some newly built by the author. Built on the aircraft by Premier Aircraft Design.
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Bitmap panel designed from photographs by Patrick Lutz with his kind authorization - see also www.Airliners.net
General Warning : on Oil Pressure , Fuel Pressure < 16 PSI or if engine on fire
Caution : on Fuel Flow < 26 PPH, Engines Oil Temp > 145°F or if engines failing
I would be happy to receive any comments about those kinds of warnings (Are they standard ? For which situations/levels ? ...)
Unzip the files in a temporary file (you will erase it when everything OK) and copy them as followed :
The folder "Panel.FP" must be in the directory X:\FS ...\...\Airplanes or aircrafts\Choosenairplane
The gauges file "FP_Do228.cab" to be in the general "Gauges" folder or in the hereabove folder- as it is, don't unzip it.
Declare the panel in the "aircraft.cfg" file of the "Choosenairplane" :
Add 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 : if you want to use it, copy the several elements [Vcockpit0i] from the original panel.cfg into the new following the list of the 2D windows.
About additionnal sub-panels : add to the panel.cfg file
As usual: 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.
If any trouble, complain or idea in your mind about this work - especially about the working of the gauges in comparison with the real instruments - please report it to :
pierre.fasseaux@skynet.be
www.fassapi.net
Pierre FASSEAUX
LIEGE BELGIUM
September 2008