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T Square
June 4th, 2012, 09:30
I'm looking for this aircraft and the panel mentioned:

Alexander Belov's FS2002 Schreck HBA.17.

Alexander Belov's Schreck FBA17H2 was released for FS2002. The model works in FS9 and GW3 but the panel does not. If you plan to fly the Schreck in FS9 or Golden Wings 3 you'll need Charlie Chan's modified FS9 panel. The original FS2002 panel contains the FS2002 GPS gauge and it will crash FS9.

Looked in all the usual places but have had no luck.

hawkeye52
June 4th, 2012, 18:38
Wow! Not even Google returns a "positive"! :icon_eek:
- h52

Mick
June 5th, 2012, 04:03
I have the plane and an FS9 panel that I can send you if you'll pop me a PM with your real e-address.

The plane is Alexander Belov's model, which was released for FS202 but works in FS9. The panel is a replacement panel for FS9. The original documentation is in the zip file, so it looks to be Alexander's FS2002 panel, but here's a note in the panel.cfg file telling us that it uses the FS9 GPS gauge. Personally, I don't understand why there's a GPS gauge in a plane of that era, and in my installed copy I deleted the GPS window section from the panel.cfg file. If you do that, the original FS2002 panel should work in FS9.

Anyway - if you send me your address I'll be happy to send you the plane, the panel or both.

edmoore235
June 5th, 2012, 13:47
It is found at flightsim.com here:



FS2002 - FS2002 AircraftFS2002 FBA17HE2 Two Seat Flying Boat
[ Download (http://www.sim-outhouse.com/vbfs/content.php?108-Copyright&fid=47123) | View (http://www.sim-outhouse.com/vbfs/content.php?113-Zip-View&cm=list&fid=47123) ]
Name: fba17he2.zip (http://www.sim-outhouse.com/vbfs/content.php?108-Copyright&fid=47123)
Size: 858,430 Date: 01-16-2002 Downloads: 2,555

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/images/fscfiles/g/fba17he2.gif
FS2002 FBA17HE2 Two Seat Flying Boat. A two-seat primary-training flying boat, first flown in 1923. Built in more than 300 samples, this easy-to-fly aircraft remained in active service with French naval aviation until the outbreak of the Second World war. By Alexander Belov.