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Aerosoft airbus x extended nd big
Aerosoft airbus x extended nd big







aerosoft airbus x extended nd big

This is just a game, projects for fun are what we all are doing. If you want something, you have to try all your best. "I cannot do this job alone" - why? Just try it, try playing with default Boeing 737 panel, and so. My project going to the **** & i cannot do anything. I remember aerosoft says there is no 2D panels in thier aircraft.Īnd to be honest i cannot do this job alone.įrom the last i am in shock right now.

#AEROSOFT AIRBUS X EXTENDED ND BIG WINDOWS#

If you are unfamiliar with those easy edits you could really consider using the vasFMC suite posted above, they are simple windows drag-drop by your mouse, pretty easy to work with, no scripting required.Īlso i remember aerosofts says there is no 2D panels in there aircrafts. If you are not able to script it by writing in notepad, you can get the FS Panel Studio which is payware utility for quick panel.cfg modifications in What You See Is What You Get environment - but I think it is not necessary for just this small thing AND usually doesnt work with payware addons well (you can do new windows, place gauges there, but you will need to edit the gauges names in the notepad) Gauge00=Airbusx!PFD (you will need to find this gauge name in your panel.cfg, I believe that Aerosoft has it somewhere there), 346,167, 79, 79 (position xy and dimension xy, just experiment with those until you are happy) View_window_rect=0,0,8192,4900 (finetune after everthing works) Position=7 (doenst matter for first attempts) Windowsize_ratio=1.000 (try and see, usually leave it) Ident=MY PFD PANEL FOR AWESOME HOMECOCKPIT (whatever) Visible=1 (defines visibility after FSX startup, if you have zero you can display the window by shift + some number on your keyboard) Size_mm=300 (depends on your monitor size, resolution. (the number will be next available after your default windows- for example if the Aerosoft Airbus has 4 windows, you will put 5 here) In your panel.cfg you could probably add something like this (off course remove my notes in the brackets): Do the same for your panel.cfg (dont forget to backup the original one). You will see they have definitions for various windows (main panel, pedestal, overhead.) and each panel contains some gauges. Take a look at one of default airplanes, open their panel.cfg file and just look around, get inspired.









Aerosoft airbus x extended nd big