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I decided to dust off the old Seneca II and give it some new life by adding  the lovely and wonderful GTN 750 from Flight 1.  This GPS has literally transformed my VFR flying experience especially flying around the PNW with Orbx sceneries.  Here are the mods in case anyone is interested.

 

 

 

[Window01]

Background_color=0,0,0

size_mm=937,887

window_size_ratio=1.000

position=0

visible=0

ident=14401

window_size= 0.340, 0.580

window_pos= 0.660, 0.420

zorder=99

 

//guage00=FSGPSCarenadoPA-34!gps_500,  0,0,462,388

guage00=F1GTN!GTN750,   0,0,937,887,UNIT1.POP

 

[vcockpit03]

//guage00=FSGPSCarenadoPA-34!gps_500,  1,16,253,213

guage00=F1GTN!GTN750, 1,10,256,216,UNIT1.VC

 

 

 

 

 

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I decided to dust off the old Seneca II and give it some new life by adding  the lovely and wonderful GTN 750 from Flight 1.  This GPS has literally transformed my VFR flying experience especially flying around the PNW with Orbx sceneries.  Here are the mods in case anyone is interested.

 

 

 

[Window01]

Background_color=0,0,0

size_mm=937,887

window_size_ratio=1.000

position=0

visible=0

ident=14401

window_size= 0.340, 0.580

window_pos= 0.660, 0.420

zorder=99

 

//guage00=FSGPSCarenadoPA-34!gps_500,  0,0,462,388

guage00=F1GTN!GTN750,   0,0,937,887,UNIT1.POP

 

[vcockpit03]

//guage00=FSGPSCarenadoPA-34!gps_500,  1,16,253,213

guage00=F1GTN!GTN750, 1,10,256,216,UNIT1.VC

Sweet Thanks!


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I decided to dust off the old Seneca II and give it some new life by adding  the lovely and wonderful GTN 750 from Flight 1.  This GPS has literally transformed my VFR flying experience especially flying around the PNW with Orbx sceneries.  Here are the mods in case anyone is interested.

 

 

 

[Window01]

Background_color=0,0,0

size_mm=937,887

window_size_ratio=1.000

position=0

visible=0

ident=14401

window_size= 0.340, 0.580

window_pos= 0.660, 0.420

zorder=99

 

//guage00=FSGPSCarenadoPA-34!gps_500,  0,0,462,388

guage00=F1GTN!GTN750,   0,0,937,887,UNIT1.POP

 

[vcockpit03]

//guage00=FSGPSCarenadoPA-34!gps_500,  1,16,253,213

guage00=F1GTN!GTN750, 1,10,256,216,UNIT1.VC

 

gauge is actually spelled with "au"

 

Just in case it does not work for somebody  :wink:


Bert

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gauge is actually spelled with "au"

 

Just in case it does not work for somebody  :wink:

 

Bert,

Nice catch!!  Thank you sir :Tounge:

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Bert,

Nice catch!!  Thank you sir :Tounge:

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gauge is actually spelled with "au"

 

Just in case it does not work for somebody  :wink:

 

Bert, I think it is unanimous....Your great!  We all appreciate you so much.  :wink:

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