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737NG

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Hey guys,Not sure if this has been discussed elsewhere on the forum, so my apologies if it had. I'm looking for a good freeware panel for the posky 737NG. Any suggestions? Thanks all!

 

Matt Moore

Chief Pilot | Elite Airways "The Virtual Executive Airline" 

 

Not sure if it's the best, but you can certainly find one here: http://www.arch-spada.com/panels/That would be an old NG panel though, without the newer combined digital standby instrument, so probably not strictly accurate for the 900 and 900ERAl

Alan Bradbury

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Thanks Al, Looks good to me. I'm at work now so I'll have to try it later when I get home... that is if I can figure out how to get it working. I have always been into good payware but I'm just now getting into the high quality freeware!

 

Matt Moore

Chief Pilot | Elite Airways "The Virtual Executive Airline" 

 

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Does anyone know if the PS 737NG payware panel will work ok with Vista-32 bit?

 

Matt Moore

Chief Pilot | Elite Airways "The Virtual Executive Airline" 

 

If you mean the freeware PS Panels 737NG, then yes, it works fine with Vista 32-bit. I used it successfully with the Posky 737's and 777's until I bought the PMDG NG, which also merges well with the Posky models BTW.

John G.

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If you mean the freeware PS Panels 737NG, then yes, it works fine with Vista 32-bit. I used it successfully with the Posky 737's and 777's until I bought the PMDG NG, which also merges well with the Posky models BTW.
Thanks John,Yep that's the one! I forgot that it's freeware now. Any ideas where I can get it?

 

Matt Moore

Chief Pilot | Elite Airways "The Virtual Executive Airline" 

 

I just saw it at fsdownload.com. Search for "PS Panels 737".

John G.

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Thanks John!

 

Matt Moore

Chief Pilot | Elite Airways "The Virtual Executive Airline" 

 

I bought the PMDG NG, which also merges well with the Posky models
Have you really successfully merged them, John? Best regards
Not sure if it's the best, but you can certainly find one here: http://www.arch-spada.com/panels/That would be an old NG panel though, without the newer combined digital standby instrument, so probably not strictly accurate for the 900 and 900ERAl
I tried to download the panel from Marco's web site but a login/password is required to download. Do you have it?Or did I miss something?Thanks,Eric

Hello,On Flightsim.comMake a search with Marco Spada for text in the FS2004 Panels section.46 results and the panel you search is there for sure.Regards.bye.gifGus.

I've merged the PMDG panel with the Posky 737NG, and while it works fine, I get a warning banner (that disappears after a while) that the aircraft is unflyable because the CG is wrong. Is there an easy way past this, or does it mean fiddling with the FD files?;)

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Well I got the PS Panels 737NG panel installed and WOW! Works great and was very easy to intall! I believe it's a must have.

 

Matt Moore

Chief Pilot | Elite Airways "The Virtual Executive Airline" 

 

Have you really successfully merged them, John?
I have, using a merge posted here on Avsim by Tri Wasono. Should be attached to this post. Note that the spoiler limit may need to be increased in order for speed to be managed properly during descent. My merged 737 works just like the stock PMDG aircraft in all phases, including autoland.

John G.

Here's the merge files for the -700 and -900 models as well. Shouldn't see any error messages about the aircraft being unflyable if it's done correctly.

John G.

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