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Boeing 737 cockpit (Read 302 times)
Apr 8th, 2006 at 12:45pm

supernova45849850l   Offline
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Hi all
I wonder if anyone can help

I am always in a 737, its my fave plane (main because I know most of the approach sppeed and stuff)

What I would really like is to have a clock on the dash, I know there is one, but I mean a digital readout with hh:mm showing.

Is there an individual cockpit with one on available or can I download a gauge that I can somehow add it to the dash? (never done that before so do explain for me) I would be greatful if anyone knows.
 
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Reply #1 - Apr 8th, 2006 at 12:50pm

Ashar   Ex Member
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Don't think so...unless if it's an Add-on aircraft...the default just have a normal analogue clock Wink
 
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Reply #2 - Apr 8th, 2006 at 5:28pm

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The default Cessna 172sp has a digital clock with timer...gauge02=Cessna172!Clock, 413, 1, 93, 93

A better fit for the 737 might be this one found at Avsim. (couldn't find it at SimV). Instructions and lines for panel.cfg are included

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File Description:
FS2004 SuperTimer2. This gauge has a dual timer and a clock that displays both Zulu or Local time in a 24-hour format. Each timer operates independently with reset, start, and stop features. Both record to 9:59:59. All eight buttons give a positive visual feedback when pressed. You can record total flight time on one timer and use the other timer for all other timing needs, plus keep the Zulu or Local time visible continously. Two installation options, panel or window. By Glenn Copeland

Filename: stimer2.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 9th November 2005
Downloads: 1711
Author: Glenn Copeland
Size: 267kb
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Reply #3 - Apr 20th, 2006 at 12:23pm

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i think there is one like that i think i saw it a surclaro click http://surclaro.com and search a bit
 

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