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P92 Eaglet preview pic

anthony31

SOH-CM-2022
A picture of the panel for my next airplane.

891025_Panel.jpg


Here is the link to the big full resolution pic:

http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshots/images/891025_Panel.jpg
 
Yes looks very good indeed! :jump: Tecnamtastic!

I'm still enjoying your Sierra model as our flight school has just ordered (a real) one and should be here soon. Already preparing myself for it while enjoying your model. :)
 
Anthony it looks great. The Sierra is one of my favorite planes. Would you consider doing the twin Tecnam?

Well, the flying school that own's the basis for my model was planning to get a twin but in the end they really couldn't justify the expense so I still don't know anyone that owns one.
 
I've just finished a bit of modelling of the glass cockpit version:

898026_EFIS_Panel.jpg


The glass version drops the old transponder and replaces it with a nice shiny new one. Instead of the pair of switches controlling the audio we have a nice new unit. The autopilot that was on the right hand panel is gone and replaced with an AP74 directly below the EFIS display and finally the old turn ball and turn rate gauge is replaced with a single turn ball.

I haven't modelled the EFIS display 100% (it is just so complex) but you do have a choice between 2 displays, the one shown here with the HSI and one without the HSI. Probably a bit of calibration on the artificial horizon may be useful too, it's a bit too nose down at the moment isn't it?
 
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