Hmm, when you say you'd like to make an instrument panel - do you mean a 3d 
'virtual' one such as we have in the c172p, pa28-161, 310-3d etc or a 2d 
panel?

Incidentally - for much of the 3d modelling in FlightGear, AC3D is easiest 
while Blender with its .ac export filter is most powerful.

As for visualisation 'while you work', I generally use trial (careful thought) 
and much error but its possible that there are other methods available which 
I haven't found yet.

On Monday 20 Dec 2004 23:47, Bill Galbraith wrote:
> I'm looking to develop an instrument panel or more, and was wondering about
> tools for doing that. Ideally, what I'd like is:
>
> o Windows or Cygwin. Worst case, RedHat Linux
> o Free would be good.
> o XML support (or course)
> o Free (my favorite price)
> o A tool that allowed you to edit the code in one window of the screen, and
> show the rendering in another part of the screen. Being able to drive
> needles etc would be good too, to allow me to set up the interpolations.
> o Wizards or other assistance for setting up instruments would be nice too.
>
> Can anyone point me in the right direction?
>
> Thanks,
> Bill Galbraith
>
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