I myself own a Cessna 172 panel built with Saitek/FIP gauges, a COM/NAV/ADF set as well as an AP module (also published in PC Pilot magazine); and I must say that the hardware you shown us is indeed a next step in creating realism. With the extension of GNS 430/530 hardware, added recently, it makes my VFR flying in MSFS world as realistic as it can be. I love when a "plane" comes together 😉 It gives me so much fun. Many thanks for this video, great to see!
This is such a great idea that one wonders why it wasn't already created before. And to have the knobs work - WOW!!! So many things for a person to truly get into flying. What a great time to be simming!!!
Fantastic review. I own the G5 panel and have configured it for a number of aircraft modifying the parameters on the Garmin 5 instrument in Air Manager and using a generic Air Speed indicator, also with modifiable speed and gauge parameters. As you said in your review, these panels are works of art!
The next step is build a replica plane in your gaming room where you can change the cockpit, seats, wings, tail and surroundings haha 😎 Thx for sharing this beautiful piece of hardware!
This looks very nice, and overlaying what is basically an Air Manager display with "working" hardware adds a tad more realism. However - the greatest drawback to these kind of addons with MSFS 2020 is that MSFS 2020 does not have the ability to remove the virtual cockpit in the same way that FSX, Prepar3D and XPlane do. So the immersion and realism is largely lost by having a fixed hardware panel such as this, as well as a "moving" cockpit panel showing the same instruments (and a few more) behind it on the main screen. If MSFS 2020 adds the ability to remove the virtual cockpit panel display this will be great. If MSFS 2024 does not have that ability, it will be a crime against cockpit builders.
Not ideal, but you can modify the camera position data, so it clips past the instruments like this simmer does ruclips.net/video/IFJdJbz3GA4/видео.html.
@@panslow4381 I have all the drone functions mapped to an Xbox controller, so when I go to drone mode I can no longer control the aircraft with my warthog HOTAS.
I don’t See that as a must have since the future is VR and not dragging instruments out of the simulation. Your road means you build a full Cockpit at the end and mine is to dive into the the simulation. I would invest in the ultimate immersion rather than into real instruments
Lucky you. I admire your hard work and dedication to your passion of flight simulation. Keep up your good work. Cheers, 👍
Thank you Sushil! It means a lot brother. 🤗
I myself own a Cessna 172 panel built with Saitek/FIP gauges, a COM/NAV/ADF set as well as an AP module (also published in PC Pilot magazine); and I must say that the hardware you shown us is indeed a next step in creating realism. With the extension of GNS 430/530 hardware, added recently, it makes my VFR flying in MSFS world as realistic as it can be. I love when a "plane" comes together 😉 It gives me so much fun. Many thanks for this video, great to see!
This is such a great idea that one wonders why it wasn't already created before. And to have the knobs work - WOW!!! So many things for a person to truly get into flying. What a great time to be simming!!!
Fantastic review. I own the G5 panel and have configured it for a number of aircraft modifying the parameters on the Garmin 5 instrument in Air Manager and using a generic Air Speed indicator, also with modifiable speed and gauge parameters. As you said in your review, these panels are works of art!
i have had this panel the Gen 1 for over a year, love it!
Beautiful hardware indeed! Thanks for the video.
Oho my friend. Very nice stuff.
Thank you for that. Take care.
This is a classic! Loved it! Cheers
very nice looking. Great quality. My problem is I fly VR but also I change my plane alot.
The next step is build a replica plane in your gaming room where you can change the cockpit, seats, wings, tail and surroundings haha 😎 Thx for sharing this beautiful piece of hardware!
Excellent update.
Thanks Pa!
Great. IT should be available for the Chancellor 414 but with all gauges even the Garmin 😀
👉🏻 It appears that there is no EGT marker knob. 😢
I was just looking at that. Still very nice
This looks very nice, and overlaying what is basically an Air Manager display with "working" hardware adds a tad more realism. However - the greatest drawback to these kind of addons with MSFS 2020 is that MSFS 2020 does not have the ability to remove the virtual cockpit in the same way that FSX, Prepar3D and XPlane do. So the immersion and realism is largely lost by having a fixed hardware panel such as this, as well as a "moving" cockpit panel showing the same instruments (and a few more) behind it on the main screen. If MSFS 2020 adds the ability to remove the virtual cockpit panel display this will be great. If MSFS 2024 does not have that ability, it will be a crime against cockpit builders.
Not ideal, but you can modify the camera position data, so it clips past the instruments like this simmer does ruclips.net/video/IFJdJbz3GA4/видео.html.
It's too bad MSFS doesn't have a forward view without the panel like FSX.
It does! Fly in drone mode.
@@panslow4381 I have all the drone functions mapped to an Xbox controller, so when I go to drone mode I can no longer control the aircraft with my warthog HOTAS.
@@AV8R_1Press the "c" key to allowed regular control from drone view.
@@LesGainous when I use drone view, my C key is mapped to return to cockpit view. What is the name of the actual action?
You need a mortgage to get them
I don’t See that as a must have since the future is VR and not dragging instruments out of the simulation. Your road means you build a full
Cockpit at the end and mine is to dive into the the simulation. I would invest in the ultimate immersion rather than into real instruments
MSFS isn’t supporting a full view without instruments so thanks but no thanks