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SOH-CM-2013
Looking for this particular file:

cfs2_aux_gauges.zip

Anyone have it lurking in a dark corner of their drives...?

TIA
SC

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Blohm und Voss BV 141B ........by Ogawa Tetsuji of Sakichi System

You maybe just looking for CFS2 Stock BF190e and FW190a and cessena and Bendix gauges?

Try www.simviations.com

http://www.simviation.com/simviation/static.php?ID=146&page=7

bottom of the page

Here is a review of Blohm und Voss BV 141B that sheds some light on the panel gauges?

http://www.flightsim.com/main/review/bv141.htm

Panel And Virtual Cockpit

The panel hasn't received as much attention as the model, but on average it looks good. Through the well known icons a separate engine panel, an autopilot and a GPS can be switched on. All gauges are standard FS2002. Personally I think the autopilot and GPS could have been left out, as the original plane didn't have them either; the GPS comes in handy though as a paper map replacement. I think the panel could be improved by using different gauges. For my own use I switched the standard gauges with FSD ones, which I think gives a more authentic look to the panel ......
 
Research...

Thank you all for your assistance. I was sorting thru my Panel ZIP files today, and got curious when that zip file wasn't around...

From what I can discern, Ogawa Tetsuj DID use a combination of the Bf-109 and Fw-190 gauge sets to populate his B&V panel.

I was digging thru some ancient files today and found his c1 and c2 versions for CFS2 [and a 3rd for FS2002 - ss_bv-141b05f2.zip], and they ALL have the same panel callouts.


So - unless it's actually stashed away on someone's backup drive, no worries - I can build my panel with what I have.

Best and Thanks Again :wavey:
SC

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