![]() ![]() Now think about it, if in Settings / Customize / Aircraft, under Cockpit Settings the 3-D virtual cockpit option is selected, you won't see a panel when you load the 380. The reason why you can't see the panel when you load the Pairbus 380 is because it was not developed for FSX and thus does not include a VC. AIRBUS A380 800 2.0 X PLANE 9 DOWNLOAD FREENow load the Cessna again (new, Free Flight) and see what happens. you can opt for 2-D instrument panel instead of 3-D virtual cockpit. With this option selected if you load the default Cessna for example, you'll find yourself in VC mode though you can switch to the 2D panel. If you go to Settings / Customize / Aircraft, under Cockpit Settings you'll probably find that the 3-D virtual cockpit view is checked by default. With the event of FSX, developers and simmers became obsessed with VCs. we simply flew with the 2D panel - or Panel as you and I call it in this topic. Good VCs could be designed even for FS9 models but the freeware developers mostly didn't bother no doubt one of the reasons was that most of us weren't interested in a 'fully clickable' VC. ![]() In other words when you wanted to make any changes such as adjusting settings in the AP you had to switch from the VC back to the 2D panel. Most were just ugly drawings with gauges and switches which were only cosmetic and couldn't be clicked on. Prior to FSX, the VCs (virtual cockpit or 3D panels) were very basic in Microsoft's Flight Simulators. I've solved the panel issue but I'll digress a wee bit and perhaps you'll find this interesting. It is the best freeware 380 available for FSX despite their statement that it was developed for FS9 (FS2004) and that they are therefore unable to provide support. Well I'm glad you chose this file - it is from Project Airbus or 'pairbus' if you want to look them up on the net. ![]()
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