842: My MSFS Graphics Settings 24-0115

To be honest, I am quite happy with the Graphics Settings I came up to last month.  Followings are some more finetunings (highlighted in purple in image below) I revised over the month. MSFS_240115_SettingsM1
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841: Comanche EDM r1r02 Updated

MSFS_PA24_EDM_GIFSThe EDM830 for the A2A Comanche PA24-250 has just been updated to version R1r02, which includes minor bug fixes and digital number precision enhancements.

Download Links have been sent earlier today and they should be in all users’ mailboxes by now.  Should you not getting it, Continue reading

839: G58 EIS Released

This is the fifth Engine Indication System (EIS) developed for the G58, which I didn’t expect I could done it by the end of the year.  MSFS_G58_EIS_GIFS

As the G58 is a two-engine aircraft, all features come with both Left and Right indications.  Moreover, the Fuel Tank Cross Feed option is also incorporated, which can be toggled by the left and right knobs on the FIP.

The Flight Endurance in hh:mm format and Range in Nautical Mile introduced from last EIS are surely included.

Very likely, this G58 EIS is the last or the second last EIS in my development plan for the default aircraft.  It’s not only becasue the layout of the EIS on the new SR22T is largely different from the original SR22 recently replaced, there are not much information could be found to support my work neither so far.

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838: DA40-NG EIS Released

This the forth Engine Indication System (EIS) customized for the Diamond DA40-NG.MSFS_DA40-NG_EIS_GIFS

Since there’s no direct FS variables for the Piston Load of the aircraft in percentage, it took me quite a while to figure out an alternative way to implement it properly.

In addition, Flight Endurance in hh:mm format and Range in Nautical Mile are included by request, which are not consolidated in the first three EIS.   However, they will be added back when updates released.

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835: G36 EIS Released

The Engine Indication System (EIS) for the G36 Bonanza is the third of the EIS series.MSFS_G36_EIS_GIF3S

It’s a very nice supplement to the existing G36 gauges which was developed more than two years ago for FIP users.

In the layout, digital values of all component are included so as to enhance their visibility when more accurate data information is immediately needed.

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834: C208B EIS Released

The Engine Indication System (EIS) for the C208B EX Grand Caravan has been completed and it is the second product in the MSFS_C208B_EIS_JPG_resizeEIS series under development.

Feature-wise, it has included all the essential components from the original panel on the aircraft and works as is designed.

However, due to FIP limitations, adding the Maximum Cruise Torque Bug to the Torque Indicator is not possible.  Similarly, Redline Warnings for Torque performance, likewise, is only available under 4,000 feet.

Nevertheless, the green bar and red line of the Torque indicator will still be dynamically changing according to aircraft altitude up to 24,000 feet. Continue reading

833: C172-G1000 EIS Released

The Engine Indication System (EIS) for the C172-G1000 is now ready.  It is the first of MSFS_C172_EIS_JPG_resizea series of similar EIS being developed for different aircraft.

Existing owners of the C172-G1000 3-Gauge Pack and C172-G1000 with G5 Combo Set could contact me for a 25 and 50% discount off respectively.  The offer is valid thru to the end of the year.

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832: Comanche EDM Updated

The EDM gauge for the A2A Comanche PA24-250 has been updated to R1r01.

In addition to some minor bugs fixed, the Manifold Pressure (MAP) and RPM digital numbers were also repositioned for better display.

Download Link have to sent to all users and they should be in their mailboxes by now.  If not, Continue reading

831: C172-G1000 EIS Preview

Here’s a video preview of the coming Engine Indication System (EIS) for the C172-G1000 to be released soon.  It can also seamlessly replace the Engine Cluster on the C172 Classic version, especially when flying with the Generic G5 Gauges.

At present, all layout, structure and programming are completed, except a few more features to be tuned and decided.

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