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Apr 25th, 2006 at 7:48pm

gordie3640   Offline
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Is anyone flying this baby?  It is my absolute favorite for puddle jumping around North-Central Wisconsin.  The problem is that it came with a 172 panel so it has no gear-up /gear-down indicator.

If you know where I could find a compatible panel with gear up/down indicator (and maybe sound) I would be grateful.  If it happened to have the Garmen GPS I wouldn't be disappointed either. Cheesy
 
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Reply #1 - Apr 26th, 2006 at 2:12am

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Ok, let me start off by saying... search SimV first
Most things you ask for can be found here on SimV.

I found two downloads that may be suitable for you. One is a completely reoworked Cessna 182RG and another is a photo realistic panel that replaces the original.

http://www.simviation.com/fs2004props16.htm

http://www.simviation.com/fs2004panels16.htm

on a side note, this is also in the wrong forum. It should be in the "Other Add-ons Wanted" forum
 

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Reply #2 - Apr 26th, 2006 at 8:01am

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Gordie,

Havent been able find any that appear to be just what your looking for. The panel mentioned is for an SP, so no gear. The 182RG (reworked default 2002 ac) mentioned has no vc and the Garmin is mounted in the panel, so quite small. You'll have to decide on that one.

What RG are you flying? (download file/location). As the RG gauges you need  are in FS2004 it should be an easy edit  to add gear and a Garmin to the panel.

Dave

P.S. Are you making any headway on your KPBH scenery? I've been looking for photos. So far Google Earth is it, but their to blurry to give much detail.

 

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