A320 panel by Ken Mitchell Nice A320 panel which looks pretty realistic. It has a fully working system display (lower ECAM), overhead panel with some working gauges, pedestal panel with radios and realistic engine-master switches. This panel is designed for FS2004 and I’m not sure if it works with FS2002. You can find an update here. |
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A320 panel by HE panels design Impressive panel of the A330 which looks realistic.This package has a full overhead panel which looks very nice but unfortunately has only a few working switches. The same story for the pedestal panel. Panel is originally designed as a A330 panel but can also be used in an A320. This panel works with FS2002 and FS2004. |
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A320 panel by Hector Molina, updated by Rafael Santana Nice A320 panel which looks pretty realistic. It has a fully working system display (lower ECAM), overhead panel with some working gauges, pedestal panel with radios and realistic engine-master switches. It also has some sort of MCDU. This panel is designed for FS2004 and I’m not sure if it works with FS2002. |
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A320 panel by Eric Marciano (highly recommended!!) Beautiful panel for the A320/A330. The panel included fully working ND (with airports, Waypoints and beacons), fully functional E/WD and SD, almost real A320 autopilot, Full overhead with many switches, pedestal with almost all switches and a realistic MCDU. This panel is for FS2002. To make this panel work in FS2004 download this update. Also you need to download this database. It’s a lot of work to get this panel working, but it’s worth it! You will probably encounter some other problems, so please read the FAQ here. You can find the documentation here. |
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A380 panel by Sander Parijs I’ve made a Airbus A380 panel especially designed for our A380 in Vbird-livery. The panel has many high-tech features like a radar, different ECAM-displays, 2 types of MCDU/FMC's, a nice ND (navigation display), a fully working pedestal and overhead with some dummy-switches. The ECAM-displays can be called up by the switches which can be found left of the PFD. Below those switches you will find knobs to adjust the radar screen.The left lower screen appears to be black when you load the panel. To get the flightplan-information there, you should click on three white little buttons out of the entire row of white squares. The radio-panel(s) can be found on the pedestal. To activate the radio-stack move the switch to the on-position and the radios will come to life. The overhead includes almost all the systems, from exterior lights to the hydraulic-system. Furthermore this panel is the very first in the world which has Airbus-type fire-pushbuttons! You can find them all the way up on the overhead-panel. If you push one of them (when there’s a fire) the fuel will be cut off to that engine and it will automatically be turned off. If you experience any problems with this panel please contact me! |
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