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Question:
Do You Use The Default Panel In Your Planes
*** This poll has now closed ***
Sometimes
1 (11.1%)
Always
2 (22.2%)
Never
4 (44.4%)
In Some Planes
1 (11.1%)
In No PLanes
1 (11.1%)
In All PLanes
0 (0.0%)
Total votes: 9
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jasonlod
on: Oct 6
th
, 2003 at 6:15am »
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Oct 6
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, 2003 at 6:15am
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Oct 6
th
, 2003 at 10:45am
WebbPA
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I Like Flight Simulation!
Never, but there may be a few in some planes I never use (Corsair).
My biggest beef with MS defaults, a flaw that has carried over into FS2004, is the way radios and gps's pop up wherever they feel like it even if this obscures other critical information.
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Oct 7
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, 2003 at 2:40am
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I usually don't even fly default aircraft
And panels, If I find a panel replacement I like, i'll use it
COMPLETED: If Anyone Cares, Here's A Map Of My Current FSX Flight Around The World
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I'll usually use slightly modified default panels. The default ones usually look best when switching from VC to 2D, so I keep them, but with a few updates. For example, my 737 panel has some overhead switches and stuff to make it look more realistic. But to be honest, I do most of my flying now in the virtual cockpit, so I don't really need the 2D panel!
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Oct 7
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, 2003 at 9:42am
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Even for default planes (normally jets), I use specific panels dedicated to plane type.
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Oct 7
th
, 2003 at 4:49pm
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I would like to thank all the people who took part in my poll on "Do you use default panels in your planes"
It was an interesting survey,and thank you for the replys and coments that people took the time to add.
Thanks Once again
Jason Howard
Second Officer
Virgin Va
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