Assembling a semi realistic Jetstar Panel

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Assembling a semi realistic Jetstar Panel

Postby Gary R. » Fri Nov 05, 2004 10:24 pm

I am assembling a semi realistic Jetstar panel from a basic freeware download used with Mike Stone's Jetstar. I have downloaded Jetstar cockpit photos from airliners.net and am using them to create bitmaps.
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Re: Assembling a semi realistic Jetstar Panel

Postby Stratobat » Sat Nov 06, 2004 3:18 am

Does anyone know of a free paint program thats easier to use than MS Paint? For manipulating the bitmap backgrounds.


I don't think you will find one thats easier :-[

As far as painting programs go, MS Paint is probably the easiest one out there to use. Another good freeware program you could try is Pixia, but it may take a little while to learn all the functions :)

http://park18.wakwak.com/~pixia/

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Re: Assembling a semi realistic Jetstar Panel

Postby Travis » Sat Nov 06, 2004 6:32 pm

As for the fuel tanks, I know there are several aircraft out there that utilize up to 6 tanks.  Go look around in the Military downloads section.  Specifically look at the C-5s and others.  They'll have gauges that can do what you want.
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