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My NEW 737-200 PANEL

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Great panel.When I increase the throttles on takeoff I get a nasty warning sound. What is that and what do I have set wrong if anything? Also is it possible to remove the yoke from the panel? I'm not trying to be negative about your panel but personally I find it distracting where it is.Andy S
That warning sound is the Take Off Configuration Warning, it warns the pilot that something is missing prior take off...maybe flaps or elevator trim... the yoke is freely movable, you can place it anywhere you want that is why I made it like that for that reason... If you really don't want it, give it a right click and unselect yoke (the easy way) or you can modify the lines in the aircraft.cfg file to not be visible.... That's sad because I think it is one of the main distinctive things on my panel.
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Copy and Paste the RADIOS section from your Tinmouse 2 AICRAFT.CFG file to the Aerosim AIRCRAFT.CFG. that should work
That did the trick. Any chance on adding a GPS? Thanks
That did the trick. Any chance on adding a GPS? Thanks
The GPS button in the main panel will give you access to the default GPS.... check the manual located in the root FS9 folder for futher info.
The GPS button in the main panel will give you access to the default GPS.... check the manual located in the root FS9 folder for futher info.
I dont see anything in the manual or the panel referring to the default GPS. The old Tinmouse panel has one, but not this one. There is also nothing in the instrument section in the main menu. Perhaps you can point me in the right direction.Thank you for your time.

The NEW 177 panel is great..Thanks..I'll still fly the 77 version once and a while.. One issue..The TCAS gauge on the Radio panel does not seem to work...??Ray Lunning

Perhaps learning to navigate using an HSI is in your future?

Perhaps learning to navigate using an HSI is in your future?
I dont navigate with the GPS, I like to use it for the map. Sometimes flying for hours not knowing where you are in the world can be a little boring. I actually plan one day to sit down and learn to fly with full procedures, when I have the time.I need it to be a little easier. That's why I downloaded this panel, to make flying a little easier, considering Im not in a real plane.Thank you for your suggestion. I do plan to take your advice one day.
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I've received many emails regarding gauge problem in my panel, to solve it please open your FS9.cfg file that should be located:Windows XP: <windows_system_drive>:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Microsoft\FS9\FS9.CFGWindows Vista/7:<windows_system_drive>\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\FS9\FS9.CFGOnce opened, add at the bottom the following lines:[OLDMODULES] fssound.dll=1save the file, and ready to fly.Have fun!

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