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This is a compiling work of Airbus series panel from Ken Mitchell, Helio Estrela, and
photorealistic sideviews and centrepost by Edward Cox. I combined them and recompile
them into one panel.
Airbus A320, A330 and A340 are all different aircrafts, however they do share similar
panel. This is what makes it interesting to me. I started combining this panel a while
ago, but then decided to upload this panel after I got permission from the authors I
mentioned above.
Installation
3. In the Sounds folder, there are 12 FPDA .wav files and a folder named a340.
Copy and paste the a340 folder (not the .wav files inside the folder) and the 12
FPDA .wav files (for the FPDA A330 callout) to the MAIN FS9 Sounds folder.
For example, C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator 9\Sound.
4. Open the Modules folder. Copy and paste the FSSound.dll to MAIN FS9
Modules folder. For example, C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Flight
Simulator 9\Modules
5. Now, onto the panel and panel.a320sdwv folders. I realised that some people like
to fly without side views where some people dont. Therefore, I created two
folders. For those who dont like flying with side views, just copy and paste the
panel folder into the A320 aircraft you wish. For example, mine is iFDG A320
Air France. So, the direction would be, C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Games\Flight Simulator 9\Aircraft\iFDG A320-211 Air France. Those who
love flying with sideviews (say thanks to Edward Cox who allow me to use his
photorealistic sideviews), just copy and paste the panel.a320sdwv to the A320
aircraft you wish. Or you might rename the panel.a320sdwv to panel after you
copy and paste. Little addition to the non side views panel, I included a wingview
key in the panel cfg. Just press keypad 1 or 3 to view left or right wing.
Thats it, guys. Just follow those steps I provided above and get flying in no time.
Remember to read the documentation from Ken Mitchell.
Credits:
2. Helio Estrela for his fabulous main panel bitmap. Its realistic to me.
And also many thanks to any authors that I havent mentioned above for their great job
on the gauges.
1. Added the missing Course window and the Course selector on the main panel.
Thanks to Ian Parsons for the quick feedback.
2. Brighter lighting at night. The previous one was a bit too dark.
Contact:
Dany Setyadi
bmemblez@yahoo.com