Innis Cunningham wrote:
> Hi All
> Now that I have been converted to 3D instrument making
> I am wundering if we should start an instrument repository
> like we have for the Aircraft and Scenery.This way a panel
> could be built quite quickly as people would not have to
> start from scratch every time.
> For this to work each instrument would have to be totally
> self contained like the instruments in the 747 and hunter
> and a few others that don't come to mind.
> The Beech b1900d system would appear not to be able to
> be used in this way because all the instruments use only a couple
> of texture sheets which would appear to me to mean you could
> not take an instrument in isolation and use it in another panel without
> having to modify it.Please correct me if I am wrong on this.
> 
> Anyway thems is my thoughts what do you think
> 
> 
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Well, there are quite a few instruments in the Instruments directory in
CVS. I was at one point thinking that it would be nice if people were to
start building sets of instruments, eg a warbird set for WWII era
planes, maybe a Russian set, since their instrumentation can be quite
different. I guess a ga, commercial and military would round it out.
Once I get the B29 done, I think I might try and get together with Jim
who has a nice library of WWII era instruments and see if we can't
finish off a complete set.

Josh

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