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Hi Matt  

MCL757 wrote:
> 
> I remember months ago hearing about a Piper Seneca 
> panel that was so wonderful...  anyone know where it is?

Truly an excellent bit of artwork and function. The original a/c and
panel is file fsd_n95d.zip (2.4mb). Go to the updates link (I think? )
and grab the texture ugrade and soundpack enhancement in sd-psup.zip
(411k). FSD can be found at :

http://www.flightsim.com/flightsim-developers/index.htm

Alex Lawrence has produced a replacemet version 2 of the panel (file
SenecV2.zip) and it's to be found at :

http://www.virtual.icom-web.com/

There are several texture replacements available from flightsim.com
(greensen.zip and pipsenbl.zip)

rgds,

Steve
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Steve Small 
Canberra, Australia
