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FS2004 Ultimate PA34 Seneca

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FS2004 Ultimate PA34 Seneca. This aircraft is not mine. Nor the gauges. I have combined from different paths on flightsim to make this the Ultimate PA-34 Seneca. It has a fully functioning glass cockpit. GNS430 and GNS530. FMC and WAAS. You cannot get lost in this aircraft. All buttons work and I have modified the aircraft.cfg for performance, fuel flow and handling. I do not take credit for this aircraft or the gauges. I simply combined them into a panel and made it as I wanted it to be. I used to fly the PA-34 and it was not like this one. If you want to know how to work the glass cockpit then go onto the Garmin site. By Glenn Taylor.

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I just downloaded the file and opened it with no problem. I use a program called Extract All for my files. It is a freeware package. Try that mate and see how you go.

rgds Glenn.

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Thanks for your concern ScottishMike. It is my first upload and I hope you enjoy it. It seems to be getting downloaded well at the moment and I hope everyone is enjoying it.
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So how is everyone else enjoying my first upload? I hope you are all enjoying it. I have received a few emails that is wont maintain the specified speeds at altitudes. I did say I tried to make it as realistic as possible. You need to adjust your prop and manifold levers via the throttle panel. I don't know how to correlate the Garmin rpm to the throttle panel atm. I am working on it. If you adjust as I said she flys by the numbers.
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Glen, the archive (zip) that I downloaded seems to be missing some gauge cabs.

 

The missing cabs are as follows...

senecav

MSP_PBrake_RedR

AUTOTRMP

MSP_Senrpm1

MSP_Senrpm2

MSP_SenH1

MSP_SenH2

MSP_Manif_LR

 

Please advise and thanks!

Mark

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All cabs are in there Mark. You need to open the overhead panel for engine gauges. I tested this panel before upload. It is all there and working.
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All cabs are in there Mark. You need to open the overhead panel for engine gauges. I tested this panel before upload. It is all there and working.
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