Updated HJG B707 panels

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Updated HJG B707 panels

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George Carty has updated his panels for the HJG Boeing 707s and 720s. Including a new gauge set and manuals. Here's what Mark says:

Among features new to these latest B707/720 panel versions are a working Weather Radar set (FSUIPC dependant), dual ADF recievers, removal of INS equipment from non-INS era aircraft panels, as well as other minor cosmetic enhancements to some panel bitmaps.

A new B707/720 gauge set has been uploaded. This must be installed replacing all previous versions.

New B707/720 panel manuals have been uploaded. These also replace all previous versions


From HJG of course: http://www.simviation.com/hjg/main.htm

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Thanks for the HU Ian - off to download em -- Now if HJG would just do the same for the DieselEight



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Thanks for announcing that for us Ian .... much appreciated. I'm gonna have to buy this man more good Champagne .... me thinks :think:
Now if HJG would just do the same for the DieselEight
WE ARE :smile:

I'm testing them at the moment :dance:

I'll let you know whern they're ready .... unless Ian beats me to the task once again :lol:

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Anybody remember the good ol' days when you could keep up with the HJG update schedule of once every blue moon!!?

Thanks to all at HJG, you're doing us proud. :thumbsup:

We don't even have time to ask put in requests either (as Le If has just found out); I was going to ask Tony if he had any plans to do the recent Qantas 707, when it suddenly appeared!!

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I have decided to update little and often..ish rather than tie myself up in knots with loads of files.
I plan to update next week a few planes then there may be some new sounds!!! and once ready the DC8 Panels... phew I'm knackered at the thought of all them mouse clicks!!
Then when that lot is up I have a couple of paints to do :wink:

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Anybody remember the good ol' days when you could keep up with the HJG update schedule of once every blue moon
Dem was dose bad ol days !

We've come a long way since then .... albeit thanks to Tony MADGE, and a darned good crew working behind the scenes too. Of course we don't forget/ignore either the hard work applied to HJG by Members Emeratus like my good friends MIchael VERLIN & Dee WALDRON :smile:
I was going to ask Tony if he had any plans to do the recent Qantas 707
I'm also hoping we might sooon be able to offer 2 more extremly rare QANTAS liveries for B707-138 (1959), and B707-138B (1961) .... if only I can acquire the reference material needed.

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Hah! I was off flying Bravo Alpha around Perth W.A. and when I got back you'd all been talking about her. Here she is looking bonzer. What a beaut!
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