April 3, 201016 yr Hi. Does anyone have any idea where I can get a gauge called 737200? I don't know if it's a cab or a gau type gauge. It's probably a FS2004 gauge. I need it for a DC-9-50 panel that calls it out but did not give the gauge. Thanks, regards, Bob.
April 3, 201016 yr Hi. Does anyone have any idea where I can get a gauge called 737200? I don't know if it's a cab or a gau type gauge. It's probably a FS2004 gauge. I need it for a DC-9-50 panel that calls it out but did not give the gauge. Thanks, regards, Bob.Can you provide the complete filename (or better yet, a link) of the panel which you have that calls for that gauge?
April 3, 201016 yr Author Can you provide the complete filename (or better yet, a link) of the panel which you have that calls for that gauge?Hi. The gauge is 737200 (either a gau file or a cab). Here are typical callouts:gauge14=737200!PS737ASIGAUGE, 124, 488 ,94,93gauge15=737200!PS737FLAPSINDICATOR, 36,553,80,85gauge16=737200!PS737ALTIND, 386,491,91,90gauge17=737200!PS737MASTERCAUTION, 358,273,87,33gauge18=737200!PS737FFGAUGELEFT, 737,502,79,78gauge19=737200!PS737FFGAUGERIGHT, 817,501,83,78The filename is sgadc95x.zip at Flightsim. There are other missing gauges which I have not found either:gauge35=CNCRD!Annunciator, 504,2,428,60gauge36=cm_conc_taxispeed!cm_conc_taxispeed, 380,586,100Thanks, best regards, Bob.I tried sending an e-mail to the author and have not received any answer yet. He posted a fix but the fix did not include the missing gauges.
April 3, 201016 yr I think most of what you need is in - fsxdc950.zip at flightsim.comI think you will have to take all the PS737*.xml and the PS737*.bmp files and put them in a folder named 737200Then place that folder in either the main S9\Gauges folder or the aircraft panel folder.Let us know how this works out.regards,Joe The best gift you can give your children is your time.
April 3, 201016 yr Hello,Why in FS2004 forum ? it's a FSX plane :) FSX - FSX JetlinersFSX Northwest Airlines Douglas DC-9-50[ Download | View ]Name: sgadc95x.zip Size: 11,295,118 Date: 03-27-2007 Downloads: 11,558FSX Northwest Airlines Douglas DC-9-50. This is the SGA Douglas DC9-50 in Northwest Airlines old colors for FSX. With this aircraft in FSX the jetways will come to the aircraft unlike some other add-ons, and this aircraft comes with a custom panel, all gauge files included, and the SGA sound set for the DC-9. Model/textures by Erick Cantu and FDE/XML by Fraser Turner. FSX fixes and panel by Jake Snell.Methink your problem is linkede to that (remind it's a FSX plane !!)HANKYOU FOR DOWNLOADING MY VERSION OF THESGA DOUGLAS DC-9-50 IN NORTHWEST OLD COLORS
April 3, 201016 yr Author Hello,Why in FS2004 forum ? it's a FSX plane :)Methink your problem is linkede to that (remind it's a FSX plane !!)Regards.Gus.Hi Gus. You are probably right. The reason I posted it here is that I thought the 737200 gauge was a holdover from FS9. Sorry. Regards, Bob.
April 3, 201016 yr Author I think most of what you need is in - fsxdc950.zip at flightsim.comI think you will have to take all the PS737*.xml and the PS737*.bmp files and put them in a folder named 737200Then place that folder in either the main S9\Gauges folder or the aircraft panel folder.Let us know how this works out.regards,JoeHi Joe. Thanks. I missed that one. Half of the 727KM gauges are FS98 type. There are gauges not needed and it sure did not explain that you need to make a 737200 folder with the PS gauges. Got it now. My only problem now is that in the meantime I swapped some of the missing gauges with others using FSPanelStudio. Got to go back and see if the 737200 ones are better Best regards,Bob.
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