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Title: New panel for the ERJ170
Post by: EHM-1570 Bruce on February 16, 2007, 08:20:34 am
I have found a new panel for the ERJ170. The panel was in the latest issue of PC Pilot, as many of you probably do not get this magazine, I have found the panel on the Internet at the following location   http://www.iwservice.com/panel_emb170v2.1.zip I have installed the panel into my aircraft and it is superb, I used a lower resolution than in the readme file and also used it in full screen mode and it was still OK.
Title: New panel for the ERJ170
Post by: EHM-1465 Dominic on February 17, 2007, 01:31:15 am
Bruce,

Thanks for the heads-up - I saw this in PC Pilot too but I haven't tried it yet - if it's good I'll install it as soon as I have my main computer up and running again...
Title: New panel for the ERJ170
Post by: EHM-2089 Vincent on April 13, 2007, 01:54:03 pm
Panels have always been a sore point when it came to planes. All the tools are also quite an expensive affair to buy after I buy FS 2004 legal!!!:8

But I wish I could sit and design some panels too, any free tools for the same. I wish sim-pilots can have the same kind of cockit look atleast if not feel on the virtual cockpit mode of the real aircraft...
Title: New panel for the ERJ170
Post by: EHM-1838 Andrew on April 25, 2007, 04:36:11 pm
I already have quite a nice panel for the ERJ i would describe it as medium brain power required to use it panel. Does the panel that you mention come with an eight hundred page manual and need the brain power of a highly advanced extra terrestrial being to understand?If so i may have to pass.
cheers Andy;D
Title: New panel for the ERJ170
Post by: EHM-2089 Vincent on April 26, 2007, 04:45:37 am
Sounds good Andrew ;), I liked the comment of the eight hundred page manual for a panel. Lucky for us, we take a few minutes kick a few switches and then I should also be saying, thankfully all planes have the same panel, .... :P That reduces our study time required to fly a newer plane ;)