FS2004 Vickers Viscount 810 panel, by Fraser A. McKay Version 3.

This panel has been extensively modified from the original version, both
in appearance and in systems operation, therefore it is strongly recommended
that the manual be read; it is probably worth printing and keeping to hand
in addition to the printable checklist and fuel trim chart.

Installation:
Unzip VC813pl3.zip to a convenient location, the desktop is ideal. Inside the
unzipped folder there is a folder called Panel;copy or cut this to your
Vickers Viscount folder in FS2004. The cabinet file called VC810 should be
copied or cut to the main Gauges folder in FS2004. Do not extract this file,
simply move it as it is. Extract the Documents file to obtain the manual,
checklist and trim chart.


The panel is designed to be as realistic as possible, therefore a concomitant
increase in workload can be expected. That's the great thing about freeware -
if you don't like it - Delete it.

PLEASE READ THE MANUAL BEFORE SEEKING HELP ELSEWHERE. THE ANSWERS ARE ALL THERE!!(Usually!!)

Support available via The Classic British Flightsim Forum, www.cbfsim.co.uk
Please use this facility before contacting me personally so that others may benefit.

I would like to thank the following for their invaluable input.

Rick Piper for his outstanding Vickers Viscount aircraft.
Saverio Maurri for the use of his original parts and for inspiration.
Dave Booker and Ali Hammoud for photography.
David Maltby for his Comet Oil gauges.
Claudio Mussner for assistance with the main bitmap.
Ross Gridley for flight testing and invaluable information on the 810 series.

This panel and its components are copyrights of the author and its contributors.
No part may be reused without the express permission of the copyright owner. The panel
may not be uploaded to any site which makes a charge for it or for its use. Additionally
the panel, or any component of it, may not be uploaded in any form other than the
original.

Panel downloaded, installed and operated at users risk.

Feedback welcome

Fraser A. McKay, June 2005

fraser.margaret@virgin.net