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Friendly Panels Navigation Pack Released

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You have noticed that FSX propeller aircraft models have been much improved regarding former Microsoft Flight Simulator versions, but maybe you're missing a better set of navigation and communication instruments.

If this is your case, this is the FSX add-on you were waiting for.

What is this pack?

This pack adds new realistic radio stacks and GPS to all the default FSX propeller planes that use the standard FSX radio stacks and GPS, improving your flightsimming experience. These aircraft are:

  • Beechcraft Baron 58
  • Cessna 172
  • Cessna 208B
  • DeHavilland Beaver DHC2
  • Grumman Goose G21A
  • Maule M7 260C
  • Maule M7 260C with skis
  • Mooney Bravo

FriendlyPanels Navigation Pack For FSX includes nine gauges:

  • GPS Garmin GNS530
  • Two nav - com radios: Bendix KX 165A NAV1 - COM1 radio and NAV2 - COM2 radio
  • ADF: Bendix KR 87 ADF
  • DME: Bendix KN 62A DME
  • Autopilot: Bendix KAP140
  • Transponders: KT 76C
  • Audio panel: KA134
  • S-TEC System 50 Autopilot

About Ian Stephens

Ian Stephens is a Flight Simulation enthusiast with a keen interest in aviation and technology. He has been writing for Fly Away Simulation for over 9 years.

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