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  1. I have Justflight's Cessna 152 for FSX and would like to install a DME kit into the cockpit. How do I do that? I know FSD avionics does have a full radio com/nav stack which includes a DME you can download for FSX, but would it work if the aircraft does not have a DME kit already? Very open to suggestions. I want to use my Cessna 152 to practice VOR-DME instrument approaches. Apologies - meant Cessna 152 in the title. Got your attention, though!
  2. I'm interested. There's plenty of space on the C152 panel for me to selectively add a DME kit. For example sticking the DME set from the FSD Avionics stack where the chart/document box on the right side, just like they've done with the real aircraft that I'm doing my lessons in. How does one do this on FSX? Any takers?
  3. Thanks guys. Useful point about the GPS and I'd use it. But JustFlight's C152 panel only has COM1/NAV1, transponder, VOR/GSI, ADF/RBI, but no GPS. See picture: http://assets.justflight.com/images/FSi_C152r_1.jpg How can I download a GPS or DME for my JustFlight C152? Two possibilities are emerging (1) download an FSX Bendix-King radio/nav stack from, say, FSD Avionics BUT a) there needs to be data that sits behind the panel; and b) can I put the DME/GPS just anywhere on the panel or does it have to replace something? (2) downloading the Flight1 FS9 C152 but will it have compatability issues with FSX? How can I make it work? Sorry the link didn't quite work. Try this one: http://assets.justflight.com/images/FSi_C152r_1.jpg
  4. Hi all - does anyone know where I can download an FSX Cessna 152 simulator that contains a DME (Distance Measuring Equipment) kit on the instrument panel? Been using JustFlight's which has been great for my needs - until now when I need a DME for practicing instrument approaches for my IMC Rating lessons in the real aircraft. Flight1's FS9 version C152 has one, but it's not compatible with FSX. They do carry a different FSX version, but annoyingly they've gone for the "spartan panel look" that takes the DME away! In the meantime am using FSX's bundled Cessna 172 (which has a full radio navaid stack). Basically the same plane with similar V-speeds etc but I'd much rather practice in the type I'm actually flying for my lessons. Can anyone help?
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