Richard Probst's Boeing 727-200 Panel v2.1, the file is carp7221.zip at www.flightsim.com
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Richard Probst's Boeing 727-200 Panel v2.1, the file is carp7221.zip at www.flightsim.com
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That is a nice oldschool panel there. I don't think I've seen one that looked that good in FS98
>>I don't think I've seen one that looked that good in FS98
Paul Golding's, it was the best back then. He didn't upload to ####/flightsim, it was available only through Project Freeware (it was called) website, it was the only quility aircraft team back.
nice approach there dude! the way I remember it, you could not use autoland in FS98 all the way to the ground, 50ft above the ground it would either raise the nose up 40deg., or do some other crazy stuff...
Lots of good freeware from teams other than just Pual, Eric Ernst did a fine 767, ungodly amounts of very nice freeware for FS98. These panels by Richard Probst are very nice, I imagine everyone is familiar with his new freeware stuff for FS2004 available here, www.tinmouse.org and www.tinmouse.org/727
Eric Ernst was not part of any team, he was on his own :)
then you had Staffan Alberg (sp?), the Scandinavian guy, much lated. And only by the release of FS2000 you had a second ever FS team, the FFG.
see, I know the history :)
I was starting out back then, all this was very exciting to me, great impact it had... so I remember some details.
Ever here of FSD, they also made quite a few freeware aircraft for FS98.
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