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737-200 Panel

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Is there a good Boeing 737-200 panel for FS2004?

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Re: 737-200 Panel

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Hi,

I believe the Tinmouse II is reported to be 'the best'

http://forums1.avsim.net/index.php?showtopic=223292

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Re: 737-200 Panel

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The Question is: when will there be a VC?

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Hi Nick..

You'd better ask the folk who made the 737-200 mate :D In FS9, the VC is part of the model.. not an addon like a 2D panel for example ;)

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The Tinmouse is a development of Richard Probst's 732 panel. It comes with it's own pack of very nice aircraft or you can use it with the exquisite Erick Cantu model. Aircraft configs for both are provided. You need to have FSUIPC installed and for full functionality it needs to be a registered version. The developers have stated categorically that there will be no FSX version and no VC. Quite right, too :lol:

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love the oblong gauages :lol: I take it thats on a widescreen monitor?
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One of the reasons I loathe widscreens

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Calm down, dears :lol:

Widescreens aren't obligatory. You don't want one - you don't buy one. Whatever.

Me, I love 'em.

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Hi Ian

Where I live widscreens are all that can be bought......no choice I had to have one :)

Any choice and I'd throw it out now.....I hate it :((

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Suppose it would be OK if you didn't run full screen... not really a problem in FSX as it runs better windowed ;)
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