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Boeing 737-300 new panel betatesters required (FS9)

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Dears friends,my name is Fabrizio Berretta and i' m a little Flight Simulator panel designer and xml gauges programmer.You can see some my old 737 panels in Avsim file library.Two years ago i started a new 737-300 "analog" panel with full new custom XML gauges. Now the panel is complete, but, due to panel complexity, i need some beta tester or hovewere some poeple who wants to spend a little time flying with the panel. Then i will upload the panel as feeware at Avsim.Some panel features: all new xml gauges, full working overhead panel with APU, electrical, hydraulic, pressurisation and air conditioning plants.Head up display, TCAS, over 70 different cockpit sounds, 4 different levels panel night lightning, 2 levels gauges night lightning.Custom autopilot (not FS default) with also all real 737 options: level change, LNAV, VNAV and custom autothrottle.Include FFX-SGA 737-300 model and custom aircraft.cfg files for real flight dynamics. The panel is for FS2004 and FS2002. FSX version will come in future.Unfortunately a panel manual is not available at this time, i'm writing it now. For any question you can mail me and i will give you all required support.If you want to fly the panel please mail me at [email protected] or answer to this topic and i will send you the panel file (16,5 MB).If you have any problem to receive this large file, i can send you two smallers files, less than 10 MB.Thank you in advance.

Oh my~!!! That's very very very beautiful!! I do some xml panel mod myself, i have a very limited functioning VNAV for my CLS A345. How delightful to see you have your own autopilot implemented.If you don't mind, I would like to have a copy of it. please send it to matthew.lue at gmail dot com . i think you have to split it in to 2 mails, as gmail's size limit is 10mb per mail.i'm looking forward to see your works get extended to 737NG in the near future.thank you very much.

Hello Fabrizio, I'd love a copy .... a great way to send people the files is with http://www.yousendit.com/

Looks very nice Fabrizio! Would love to test it and report my impressions back to you. Please send it to egastar(at)gmail dot com RegardsEdmundo

Edmundo Azevedo

Fabrizio,If you don't mind, I would like to have a copy of this fabulous looking panel in order to test it. Please send it to [email protected],

Excellent work!!!!!!!! :) Looking forward to this panel!@ Ed...thats a handy link!!

Hi Ed,When are you going to treat yourself to a TrackIR4? ;-)

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This looks nice. Have sent you an email so that you could send it to me for testing.ThanksShez

Shez Ansari

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Just gotta say Fabrizio, anyone who puts in two years time working on an addon just to let other simmers enjoy it for free deserves a big 'tip-of-the-wings'. Thanks for making this great hobby a bit more enjoyable.ClutchProject 9 Dragons

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>Just gotta say Fabrizio, anyone who puts in two years time>working on an addon just to let other simmers enjoy it for>free deserves a big 'tip-of-the-wings'. Thanks for making>this great hobby a bit more enjoyable.>>Clutch>Project 9 DragonsI totally agree with you Clutch, from my own experience it is far from easy to make a custom panel with custom gauges as Fabrizio has ....and usually takes about 2 years.!I have tested his panel and think he has done a fantastic job! :)

Add me to the list [email protected]

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I think the spam cleaner might have eaten your email (if you did send it). :9email: shez.ansari at gmail dot comMay be better to break up into two of less than 10MB.ThanksShez

Shez Ansari

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What is the latest information on this excellent project?

  • 4 months later...

Fabrizio,Please inform us about the progess.Sincerely,

I've sent you my email but I would also love to test this panel.

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