😞 I have the original aircraft by Kirk Olsson and the add-onn panel for the f-16 but it does'nt come whit installation instruccions.Can anybody help?
I have FS 2004.Thanks : 😞
I don't know exactly what aircraft (ZIP) and where it is. Take a look at this and see if it helps.
Give the link to the panel time to load, it's a little slow.
If this doesn't help give us as much information as possible so we can find the aircraft.
https://forum.flyawaysimulation.com/forum/topic/2303/f-16-panel-by-eric-marciano/
Hi there radarman
Noted that the original a/c is on flightsim, file name - usviper.zip it's a big 16+Mb dowload = also the Marciano panel upgrade is there too:
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/330/fs2002-fs2004-f-16-viper/
Hope this helps. 😂
davec,
Thanks for the zip, I hope this is the one that he has.
If he'll tell me that it is I'll download it and see what he needs but as you see there are quite a few variations.
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/330/fs2002-fs2004-f-16-viper/
From the read-me.
To install:
***** (FS2004 main folder is named Flight Simulator 9) *****
1.) COPY & PASTE the VIPER folder to your FS2002/04 aircraft folder.
2.) COPY & PASTE the contents of the effects folder to your FS2002/04 effects folder.
3.) COPY & PASTE the contents of the gauges folder to your FS2002/04 gauges folder.
4.) The panel.cfg I have included is made to work seamlessly
with Eric Marciano's freeware F-16 panel. My Virtual Cockpit
requires several of the gauges from it aswell.
Seems straight forward, whats the problem. perohijo
My problem is not the airplane installation but Eric Marciano panel.When I download the file, it does not have installation instructions
RadarMan wrote:
davec,
Thanks for the zip, I hope this is the one that he has.
If he'll tell me that it is I'll download it and see what he needs but as you see there are quite a few variations.https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/330/fs2002-fs2004-f-16-viper/
From the read-me.
To install:
***** (FS2004 main folder is named Flight Simulator 9) *****
1.) COPY & PASTE the VIPER folder to your FS2002/04 aircraft folder.
2.) COPY & PASTE the contents of the effects folder to your FS2002/04 effects folder.
3.) COPY & PASTE the contents of the gauges folder to your FS2002/04 gauges folder.
4.) The panel.cfg I have included is made to work seamlessly
with Eric Marciano's freeware F-16 panel. My Virtual Cockpit
requires several of the gauges from it aswell.
Seems straight forward, whats the problem. perohijo
😉
Try downloading this panel from him.
It not only gives written documentation but had jpgs to illustrate the operation.
I couldn't see what to do with that zipped gauge file.
I would first put it (zipped) into my main gauge folder, if they didn't show I'd go back and unzip it.
Hello, This is my first noob post 🙄
I downloaded the exact same files and spent half the day today trying to figure it out. I was able to get the panel installed but some of the gauges are not working.
The right third of the panel is not working at all. Is anyone aware of this and know how to fix it?
Thanks
Some panels,or the gauges need to have FSIUPC(I think thats what its called)
You can get Eric Marciano's F-16 panel for FS2004 here:
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/2957/fs2004-f-16-panel/
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