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Heres a comprehensive site built up by an an SAS DC9 Capt (currently A340 now). Includes all you need - A/c; SAS spec Panel and a full real world talk thru' of flight and cockpit procedures - well worth bookmarking if not seen before!
http://www.hilmerby.com/

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Thanks for the HU airbee......I love iron knuckles flying..... :thumbsup:

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Very interesting site

Thanks for the HU airbee

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Interesting Site,

Is it Just me or does that DC-9 Panel look suspiciously like the Flight1 DC-9 Panel from a while back, only slightly modified?
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I think he said he modded it somewhere on his site mate.... :dunno:

I could be wrong.....tis very common....

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Stellan's panels greatly predate anything Flight1 released.

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I wasn't accusing anyone, just wondering was all.

Looks Like a nice website, spent a little while looking around as I quite like the DC-9.
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Not saying you were either. :)

Stellan Himberly & Steffan Alberg been doing their thing since FS98 and has been one of the leaders in the "Systems Simulation" movement. Stellan was the first I saw to program a gauge whereby if you didn't setup the systems correctly it would cause problems when he created a gauge that looked at SAT and "iced" over the windscreen if you didn't have the screen heaters set correctly. That move resulted in FSD's creation of the iceable windscreen on their Piper Seneca, and things snowballed from there.

Between the two of them, they've created some of the best DC-9 and MD-80 panels out there.

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I'll agree with Chris that the site has been there what seems like for ever.

And I can't believe that Dan hasn't pointed us there before :lol:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

And here we were thinking Dan never missed a thing :lol:

Yup.. I had that Seneca CT. Pity it seemed to get worse as it was updated :worried:

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