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2D Panel

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Category: Just Flight Products
Forum Name: DC-8 Jetliner Series 10 through 70
Forum Description: Discussion area for the Just Flight DC-8
URL: http://forum.justflight.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=31731
Printed Date: 29 Mar 2024 at 6:00am


Topic: 2D Panel
Posted By: badapple
Subject: 2D Panel
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2017 at 7:31pm
It is beyond me why a 2D panel was not created for this aircraft.  There are still many many people who choose to use 2D over VC.  Some people (to include myself) do not have all the gadgets (accessories) to use a VC. Nor do I have the in flight time to go left and right instantly, zoom in, zoom out to read the dials and gauges.

This aircraft would be a perfect one if only a 2D panel option was available just like the JF L-1011 or the 747 and 737 from other publishers.

I hope Just Flight people read this.  AGAIN:  Many many people still prefer the 2D panels.


Stephen



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Posted By: Rich
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2017 at 8:39pm
Hi,
Although we are the publisher of this title, we did not actually develop it so we have limited control over its features. 
Many of the titles that we develop ourselves do have 2D panels, and various aircraft currently in development will still feature them where appropriate. 



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Posted By: badapple
Date Posted: 22 Sep 2017 at 1:07am
Could you tell me the developer of the DC-8?

Thank you for your response.


Steve


Posted By: drmagnumwolf
Date Posted: 28 Oct 2017 at 5:04pm
Originally posted by Rich Rich wrote:

Hi,
Although we are the publisher of this title, we did not actually develop it so we have limited control over its features. 
Many of the titles that we develop ourselves do have 2D panels, and various aircraft currently in development will still feature them where appropriate. 


I have to agree, at least the autopilot, HSI, and the very basic gauges will suffice. 

Having to keep  the plane turning and in a stable climb while looking at the AP is not an easy task!
I've been considering, over the last few months in doing one myself, similar to the HS748, but it is a difficult task,especially because it is a trial and error finding the exact variables.



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