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RXP GNS 530W in the Carenado Baron 58

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Is there any way at all to implement the RXP GNS 530W into the Carenado baron in the 3d cockpit? I tried figuring it out through the Default baron tutorial but it left me nowhere.

 

How can I physically replace the two Default GNS 430s in the virtual cockpit for one GNS 530?

 

Much appreciated


David Zambrano, CFII, CPL, IGI

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The Carenado model has space for two stacked units.

If you put a double height unit in the top spot (try it!), a small strip will be missing across the screen.

It will look a lot better if you stay with two units,  RXP GNS430 or GTN650.

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2 hours ago, Bert Pieke said:

The Carenado model has space for two stacked units.

If you put a double height unit in the top spot (try it!), a small strip will be missing across the screen.

It will look a lot better if you stay with two units,  RXP GNS430 or GTN650.

   I'm aware I can fit one there, question is how do I Remove the two 430s, and add the 530 along with the bezel and working buttons in that space? Is that something that just cant be done without 3d modeling?

 


David Zambrano, CFII, CPL, IGI

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8 minutes ago, AirborneZed said:

   I'm aware I can fit one there, question is how do I Remove the two 430s, and add the 530 along with the bezel and working buttons in that space? Is that something that just cant be done without 3d modeling?

 

Correct, not possible.. :happy:


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Well that's a darn shame. If anyone wants to take the plunge, im willing to pay for a GNS 530 mod for this plane. No joke. 

 

Thanks for your help, I really hope LM makes a way to customize avionics as easily as Flightsim. This is honestly a bummer. 

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David Zambrano, CFII, CPL, IGI

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3 hours ago, AirborneZed said:

Well that's a darn shame. If anyone wants to take the plunge, im willing to pay for a GNS 530 mod for this plane. No joke. 

 

If you can live with some shortcomings, you might do this

https://imgur.com/a/1F8Xmjc

[Vcockpit03]
Background_color=0,0,0
size_mm=512,512
visible=0
pixel_size=1024,1024
texture=$Panel_baron_3

gauge00=rxpGNS2!GNS_530_1, 173,72,328,256
//gauge00=CarenadoG430!GNS430_nc1,  172,68,337,179
//gauge01=CarenadoG430!GNS430_nc2,  172,248,337,179

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23 hours ago, Bert Pieke said:

If you can live with some shortcomings, you might do this

https://imgur.com/a/1F8Xmjc

[Vcockpit03]
Background_color=0,0,0
size_mm=512,512
visible=0
pixel_size=1024,1024
texture=$Panel_baron_3

gauge00=rxpGNS2!GNS_530_1, 173,72,328,256
//gauge00=CarenadoG430!GNS430_nc1,  172,68,337,179
//gauge01=CarenadoG430!GNS430_nc2,  172,248,337,179

I miss spoke, I meant Laminar Research, LR. Not LM.
 

Mixed that up. I meant for Xplane. 
 

Thanks anyway !


David Zambrano, CFII, CPL, IGI

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Oops.. sorry, did not realize that you were posting in the XPlane section... :unsure:

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