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Custom Panel for Carenado Bonanza


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I own a 1956 G-35 Bonanza and would like to have a custom panel made or better yet a custom Bonanza. I'd be happy, though with a panel that looks like mine with the existing Carenado Bonanza...I want to submit photos and have my panel duplicated.

 

Does anyone know of how I can get one made for FS2004?

 

Let me know.....phillip@telecom-advisors.com

 

Thanks...

 

Phillip

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Phillip,

 

I don't know how the Carenado F33 will like having its Panel Properties changed, but it's worth a shot. Have a look at these, and see if any one of them tickles your fancy:

 

https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php?searchid=51116050

 

If you have Photos of your Panel, please post them, and let's see how close we can get with the Gauges that are Available.

 

Alan :pilot:

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The G-35 is similar to the Baron but is based on the C-180. So why not use the C-180 panel. Might work. Then no gauges or edits. Use my head.

Chuck B

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