AIRPACK4 panel conflicts sound pack

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I have installed AIRPACK4 - FS2004 PANEL for Airbus A320 A321
by G. Combattelli and R. Osto Italy for all my airbus panel.
Why everytime I change my view from cockpit view to virtual view, it always creates very load and noisy sounds? sometimes when I extend my flap or retract my flap, or press my break it also creates the same nosiy sound.

It had never happened with me before when I use default B737-400 panel. But the problem is the size and setting of the default panel can not fit my airbus cockpit view.

I am using 320cfmrd.zip for my sound pack. Downloaded from avsim.

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Tailhook Chief Captain

Anonymous wrote:

I have installed AIRPACK4 - FS2004 PANEL for Airbus A320 A321
by G. Combattelli and R. Osto Italy for all my airbus panel.
Why everytime I change my view from cockpit view to virtual view, it always creates very load and noisy sounds? sometimes when I extend my flap or retract my flap, or press my break it also creates the same nosiy sound.

It had never happened with me before when I use default B737-400 panel. But the problem is the size and setting of the default panel can not fit my airbus cockpit view.

I am using 320cfmrd.zip for my sound pack. Downloaded from avsim.

I can't find the AIRPACK4 - FS2004 PANEL for Airbus A320 A321 you're referring to neither could I find the 320cfmrd.zip soundpack at avsim.

All I can suggest to you at the moment is to look through these panels ➡
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/2786/fs2004-airbus-a320-a321-panel/
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/2787/fs2004-airbus-a320-panel/

Ken Mitchell has a good reputation.

As a good soundset I would recommend ➡

https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/2788/fs2004-airbus-a32x-cfm-international-cfm56-5-sound/

Some A320's for FS2004:
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/391/fs2004-2-airbus-a320-200-lanexpress/
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/247/fs2004-airbus-a320-200-martinair/
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/2512/fs2004-michael-jackson-airways-a320-200/

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I am sorry, both files were dowloaded from flightsim

AIrpack 4 PAnel can be dowloaded from :
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/2786/fs2004-airbus-a320-a321-panel/

320cfmrd.zip for my sound pack :
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/2789/fs2004-airbus-a320-cfm56-5b9-sound-set/

Thanks for your suggestion. I will try to download them tonite. 🙂

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Tailhook, excellent PANEL and best sound pack 😀 😀

Any suggestion for others aircraft?

Boeing 747, 777, 737?

Airbus 330, 340?

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Tailhook Chief Captain

Anonymous wrote:

Tailhook, excellent PANEL and best sound pack 😀 😀

Any suggestion for others aircraft?

Boeing 747, 777, 737?

Airbus 330, 340?

Let's start with the 747. ifly has a complete package and has even an FMC ➡ https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/2790/fs2004-ifly-boeing-747-400/

You will need at least the following files, all on the same page:
fly74710.zip
if747sp1.zip
if747sp2.zip

The other 747s I like are the Posky -200s. Most of all Posky aircraft come typically in different models and with different engines. It depends how realistic you want to go. Sounds are easily interchangeable.
Here is an example:
One of my favorites is the Posky 747-200F with Pratt&Whitney engines. This is the soundset I use: https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/2680/boeing-747-200-pw-jt9d-7r4g2-sound-set/
It will blow you away.

The 777 that seem to be the most popular are still the Meljet. ➡
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/155/meljet-continental-airlines-b777-200er-peter-max-livery/
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/601/fs2004-british-airways-boeing-777-236/
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/650/fs2004-boeing-777-300-atlantic-aviation-virtual-airlines/
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/739/fs2004-fs2002-boeing-777-300er-in-ps2-colors/
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/1048/fs2004-boeing-777-malaysia-airlines-new-colors/

I'm not a great fan of the Tripleseven so you'll have to find your own way.

737? Again Posky would have the most realistic flight dynamics and there are plenty of models to chose from. I personally am also very fond of the Kittyhawks. There is the Tinmouse project as well, but I have never quite come to terms with the 'Mouse'.
For the 737-200 I use this soundset: https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/2791/fs2004-boeing-737-200-pw-jt8d-sound-pack/

For the -400, -600, -700, -800 and -900s I use different soundsets again, the Poskys are pretty good in suggesting which sounds to use for which models.

Airbus 330 and 340 -- again Posky. With the 330s you have to do a bit of research and fiddling due to various editions/versions of base models, they just have to be matched up correctly. The 340s aren't quite that fussy but you might have problems finding the gauges for the VC if that's important to you. Mind you, there are a couple of Lufthansa packages I think that actually include the lot: Wingviews, VC and gauges.
The Posky 330s and 340s come usually with panel and sound aliased to the defaults (unless they are packages of course) but there are plenty of good panels and soundsets available.

Oh yes, it's bound to come up: Airbus 319s 320s etc. For those you look at avsim under iFDG - again appropriate panels and sounds are available.

It's a bit much to do it all at once. If you have a question about anything in particular, don't hesitate to ask. Just try and be as specific as possible with your query, it will save us all a lot of frustration. 😂

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