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  1. Interesting, and looks really good. Keep going
  2. Very beautiful! It's a piece of art, the aircraft, the paint, and the screenshot
  3. No worries, I will do whatever I can to make this available, I'm still searching for a gauge designer. I'll let you know when it's done
  4. Okay I understand your point. But I'm just creating a 2D panel and if SkySpirit haven't included a VC in their new model there's not much I can do, I just create the 2D panel that's it.
  5. Yeah sorry I meant SkySpirit2012 777. Saying Posky is just an old habit
  6. I've showed my 777 panel here, in a previous topic, now I'm working on my next panel, a 747-400 panel. Here's a screenshot without gauges: At first it'll only be for FS2004, after that maybe for FSX too.
  7. Then this panel is exactly what you need for your POSKY 777 I assume
  8. Try deleting the fs9.cfg file and run FS2004. This will restore FS2004 back to default without losing any of your add-ons. FS2004 will automatically create a new fs9.cfg file. You can also try to delete your last installed add-on as it could also screw up some stuff and install it again. Try the fs9.cfg delete first though. Good luck!
  9. Beautiful scenery beautiful shots. Keep it up!
  10. I'll do whatever I can to make this available on both platforms, FS2004 and FSX. As I'm a FS2004 flyer myself the first version will be for FS2004. The JBPanels 777 panel is already a great panel for FSX so I'll see if FSX users really need this panel. I'm also working on a 747 panel right now, this one will be for both platforms. Thanks a lot!
  11. Hi guys, Here is a screenshot of a 777 panel I've been working on for the last 3 days.
  12. Hey guys, I've been looking for a nice and freeware 777 panel for the POSKY model for FS2004, but couldn't find something good, so I started creating my own panel. I started off with the main panel bitmap: One thing I'd like to ask is if there's anyone here who could put all the gauges on this panel and also test this panel on his/her own PC just to make sure there are no problems with screen resolutions etc. I think the POSKY 777 VC gauges could be used in this panel, so if there's anyone here who could do that, shoot me a PM or email to [email protected]. Thanks! Cheers, ErolS
  13. Yeah I'm thinking about the same thing. Are we FS2004 people ignored again It'll maybe work on FS2004 but I think there's a huge chance it will not. I'll gladly install FSX on my pc just for that panel
  14. I think it might be because Avsim is also a huge advertisement platform for a lot of add-on developers, and as most payware add-on developers only develop for FSX, they'd like FSX to be more hyperlinked/promoted.
  15. Hey guys, For years I've been wondering why there's no freeware and nice 777 panel for FS2004. There are so many beautiful freeware panels for other aircraft, but how can there not be a single panel creator who thinks 'hey, there's no good 777 panel for FS2004, let's create one''? I'm not demanding any panel creator to do it for me, that'd be selfish, but I'd like to know if anyone stumbled upon a nice 777 panel for FS2004, because the default 777 panel just doesn't make me feel like I'm flying a jet in the sim. If there's any good panel creator out there who reads this, I'd like to say that a lot of people would really appreciate it if you could do a simple but nice 777 panel for FS2004. Those beautiful Posky models have to be good for something (without having to merge with PSS or Wilco, because then I lose so much money for just a panel . Cheers!

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