Been working on a Duke Panel for a friend that is customized including some special gauges to look like his RW airplane.
Duke B60 Panel
Duke B60 Panel
Russ Barlow
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Re: Duke B60 Panel
Nice work Russ
i personaly really like CENTURY instruments and CFS 2000A
plus the central COLLINS instrument for which I'm not able to name it
Regards
Gilles
i personaly really like CENTURY instruments and CFS 2000A
plus the central COLLINS instrument for which I'm not able to name it
Regards
Gilles
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Re: Duke B60 Panel
Good work Russ !
Glad to see that you are reusing some of my generic instruments, that is what they are meant for.
This reminds me that I should publish my full Baron 58 Panel now it is finished. Have to make sure that everything works properly with AM3.4 though
Jacques
Glad to see that you are reusing some of my generic instruments, that is what they are meant for.
This reminds me that I should publish my full Baron 58 Panel now it is finished. Have to make sure that everything works properly with AM3.4 though
Jacques
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Re: Duke B60 Panel
Hi Russ,
Nice work on this B60 Duke panel. I am in fact looking to build an Air manager instrument panel for a P68 Partenavia. As a matter of fact it's engine instruments are of the same type as the Duke's. So I am looking for a way to acquire a MAP, RPM, Oil pressure/temp/cyl and if possible also fuelflow indicator. All of the twin-needle type. I found a MAP indicator among the community instruments. The author is apparently a certain JC67. I have no further details of this person (email).
The Airmanager instrument panel would be used together with X-plane 11.
Any help is appreciated.
Kind regards,
Robert
Nice work on this B60 Duke panel. I am in fact looking to build an Air manager instrument panel for a P68 Partenavia. As a matter of fact it's engine instruments are of the same type as the Duke's. So I am looking for a way to acquire a MAP, RPM, Oil pressure/temp/cyl and if possible also fuelflow indicator. All of the twin-needle type. I found a MAP indicator among the community instruments. The author is apparently a certain JC67. I have no further details of this person (email).
The Airmanager instrument panel would be used together with X-plane 11.
Any help is appreciated.
Kind regards,
Robert
Re: Duke B60 Panel
I hope to refine the Duke and make it more generic to match the standard configurations seen in P3D and XP sims. This was done as a favor for a friend that has the Duke as I have modeled. He has some different instruments that I included. I could share them as is or wait until I generalize the panel. There are still some issues especially with the autopilot.
Russ Barlow
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Re: Duke B60 Panel
Hi I am useing P3D v5 And love what I'm seeing of you work on Duke B60. I have the RealAir version working in P3D v5. Is it possible to download this in Air Manager. Sorry but new to Air Manager Thanks Paul
Re: Duke B60 Panel
Seems it never made its way to Air Manager. Maybe Russ is interested, if he still has the panel.
Re: Duke B60 Panel
Thanks Ralph. Thats a shame. I love flying this beast
Re: Duke B60 Panel
I can make this panel available to anyone interested. It is currently for the RW Designs B60 which was never fully migrated to XP11. I will be happy to share the X-Plane version to anyone who wants to convert the panel for the FSX/P3D version by RealAir. let me know. I can help out with and roadblocks you might meet in the conversion. I just don't have time to make the conversion myself. Let me know.
Russ Barlow
Air Manager Evangelist
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Re: Duke B60 Panel
Thanks for replying Russ. I personally wouldnt have a clue about converting or creating panels. But will keep a hopefull eye on this topic. Thanks again, what you have done looks great