The highly regarded panel editor FS Panel Studio has now been upgraded to support FSX in addition to FS2004 and many earlier versions. While used by the pros, FS Panel Studio will allow anyone to edit and create panels easily. For full details, click on Read More.
The highly regarded Flight Simulator panel editor, FS Panel Studio, is now available for Flight Simulator X users. Everyone from new flight simulator users to expert panel designers alike can edit panels and/or create and edit gauges within Flight Simulator X with this great add-on. FS Panel Studio® is the best tool available for creating and editing Microsoft Flight Simulator panels. The fully graphical interface lets you drag, drop and stretch your gauges and immediately see the results. You don't have to be a programmer or understand Microsoft Flight Simulator panel.cfg file syntax to create great looking custom Panels. FS Panel Studio has been used by commercial panel designers since 2000. Use the tool that the pros use.
Design or modify a panel in minutes in one session. See exactly what you'll get when you run Flight Simulator. Use your mouse to add, delete, move and resize gauges. Stretch gauge widths or heights independently for a perfect fit. Add windows and set their positions with 1 pixel accuracy. Easy to use wizards help novices and advanced users automate complex steps in panel creation, and operates lightning fast as it has been optimized to work with Windows 2000, XP, and is Vista Ready!
Haven't jumped to the new version of Flight Simulator just yet? FS Panel Studio supports Flight Simulator 2004, 2002, 2000 and Combat Flight Simulator versions 1 and 2. For more information and screen shots visit the FS Panel Studio web site at www.fspanelstudio.com.
Don't forget... We have a huge selection (over 24,000 files) of free mods and add-ons for MSFS, FSX, P3D & X-Plane in the file library. Files include aircraft, scenery, and utilities All are free-to-download and use - you don't even need to register. Browse on down to the file library here.
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