FSX Avro C-91 Update Correction
Avro C-91 panel correction for FSX refines cockpit usability with clearer autopilot buttons, a working compass, and a pop-up radio stack window for larger, easier-to-read avionics. It requires the original Avro C-91 and the earlier C-91 update, delivering a cleaner, more legible panel layout for day-to-day flying.
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1 totalThis is a correction for the panel of the Avro C-91 update (C91UPXA.ZIP). You at least need the original aircraft for this update to work (AVROC91.ZIP). The author has changed the size and position of the autopilot buttons making it easier to tell what they are, changed the compass to one which shows, and added a radio stack window so the radios can be viewed larger than they appear on the panel. By Bob Chicilo.

Screenshot of Avro C-91 on runway.
Unzip to a folder of your choice. Back up your panel.cfg file and replace it with the one in this update.
Tip: If all your radios don't work properly, or at all, check to see that the aircraft.cfg file has a [radios] section. Then see if it matches the radio section from the aircraft the radios come from. The panel.cfg file is where to look to see what radios your panel has. If it does not match the original radio section, copy and paste the radio section from the aircraft.cfg where the radios work to the other aircraft.cfg file and remove the old radio section.
Anyone: You have my permission to use any of my updates with the following conditions: One, you don't try to make money with them. Two, you don't try to hurt, or take something from anyone by using them.
Bob Chicilo.
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Requires dependencies
This add-on may require the following files to function properly. If this is a repaint, the dependency below is likely the base aircraft package.
How to install this mod
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Extract the downloaded archive
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Place files per the readme
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What’s inside this archive
The archive pan91cxa.zip has 6 files and directories contained within it.
File Contents
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| Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
|---|---|---|
| panel_1.jpg | 11.14.08 | 168.90 kB |
| read me.txt | 11.14.08 | 1.17 kB |
| file_id.diz | 11.14.08 | 427 B |
| PANEL.CFG | 11.14.08 | 4.08 kB |
| flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
| Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |

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