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Old January 15th 05, 12:07 PM
Warren
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Default Panels for the Parhelia (formerly "Not much here")

Quilljar

As promised I have prepared a webpage illustrating the two routes for 2D
panels using the Parhelia - Please note that both require some work on
them. Where a Virtual cockpit is supplied with the aircraft, then that
is the preferred route: but this can be difficult in phases of flying
such as the landing where the instruments need to be scanned, operations
by the mouse needed as well as a good view outside where pheripheral
vision is valuable.

I would welcome any comments.

Warren

http://www.cityontheweb.co.uk/aircraft/panel-design.htm
 




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