FS2004 Boeing 737-300 Digital Panel
Very hight quality 737-300 Digital panel for FS2004. New wonderful XML gauges: alt-speed combo, adi2 and many others. Optimized for "FFX/SGA 737-300" model. Real flight dinamics. Pilot friendly cockpit lay out, good for yours ATC flights. Checklists and aircraft charts included.
- Download hits
- 8.3K
- Compatibility
- FS2004
- Filename
- fab733di.zip
- File size
- 3.91 MB
- Virus Scan
- Scanned 8 days ago (clean)
- Access to file
- Free (Freeware)
- Content Rating
- Everyone
The archive fab733di.zip has 12 files and directories contained within it.
File Contents
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Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
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If you have FFX-SGA 737-300 model.zip | 03.28.04 | 8.24 kB |
Panel.zip | 03.28.04 | 2.36 MB |
Read-me.txt | 03.28.04 | 3.17 kB |
Sound.zip | 12.24.03 | 43.58 kB |
Charts.PDF | 12.22.03 | 6.21 kB |
Checklist.PDF | 12.22.03 | 6.73 kB |
fab733di.gif | 03.28.04 | 13.67 kB |
Fab_733Digital.jpg | 03.28.04 | 190.81 kB |
FILE_ID.DIZ | 03.28.04 | 306 B |
Gauges.zip | 03.28.04 | 1.30 MB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
Editorial
When I first downloaded this panel setup, I had largely forgotten what the old FS2004 interface was like and what it held for me. At first, it felt like I was just using a watered down version of the FSX models that we are all so used to these days – with this, though, it all felt a little bit different.
That being said, the developers have done a wonderful job of putting together a digital panel system that feels easy to manage and also gives you plenty of control, especially for the rather limited FS2004 systems. This does a great job of helping you really buy into the level of performance that you would hope to get from your flight, simultaneously making it much easier to control as well.
This digital panel offers fresh and engaging XML gauges that look great as well as an alternate speed combo, ADI2 and various other add-ons. It’s all of these little things when put into the context of reality that shows you how much great work has been carried out here; the developers have done a great job. Most importantly, though, this modification does a great job on managing together flight dynamics.
The level of accuracy across the board is massive, giving me plenty of control and understanding of where I was with regards to my digital panel usage. It’s been fully optimized to make sure that it’s very accurate with regards to the real thing, but it also is hugely functional. I had no problems controlling myself when using this mod as it made it nice and simple to find every little mod and addition that you might be considering using.
It’s got a great layout in the cockpit, too, making it very easy to fly and to get to grips with – it’s wonderful for using on ATC flights, too. I was very impressed by this design and the way that it works, giving me something that feels fresh and engaging.
Something about this mod really helped me get back into the spirit of FS200, bringing this experience much closer to FSX. I would happily recommend this if you are wondering if the panels make a tangible difference to your FSX experience – it most certainly does!
The level of detail and the precision with every added feature is really impressive, bringing together something which is incredibly fun and feels just right.
Installation Instructions
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