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MSFS20 Saab MFI-17 "Mushshak (The proficient)"

Hi,
Now it is Christmas, and the best gifts for me, are MSK T-17 with Glass Cockpit for P3D V5 or MSMF2020, I hope SantaClaus or Developer in MSK will Hear or Read my wish.
Merry Christnas to All.
 
Finally getting back to this project with more motivation, while I also provide support for my scenery design, I am also looking forward to making this more detailed for MSFS using newer techniques.
A small preview of many more to come.
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Hi,

Look´s great, will send you a picture off The Royal Danish Airforce T-17 brand new Cockpit, see it Yesterday on Air Show in Denmark.
 

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Hi

Looks really nice, looking forward to how the panel will look, hope it will be glass cockpit/panel, so it should be possible for Western pilot to be able to fly on VOR and radials,, which are not possible with it old panel.
 
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I have the external model almost complete.. working on interior and learning basics of gauges programming in MSFS .. intend making G1000 installed cockpit with basic functionality. Any possibility of a tutorial that explains integrating stock G1000 in MSFS into custom panels???
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Was able to work on the panel this week a little. Things are starting to come together. I intend to get this going before the mid of next year.

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Additionally, does anyone have a guide on how to get this already default Garmin 1000 to work with your models? I imported this from Diamond 62 sample model. Would be great if someone can point to a guide where I can get this working for this piston engine aircraft?
 
Some screenshots of the cockpit layout while I figure out how to work with default Garmin 1000.... kindly guide if you guys know of a tutorial.... I have limited knowledge regarding this subject
 

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Hi guys, after daily attempts of me contacting different developers, I am tired and no longer able to continue working on this project as small/medium developers do not seem to be interested in doing this project with me at all. I have contacted countless number of people but to no avail. I wanted it to be an enjoyable payware project which could've helped me with my future projects but it seems I need to stick to scenery developing for now as there seems no way forward for aircraft developing. I am still open to guys coming forth in helping me convert this into a project for msfs. At this point I am just too tired to work on it alone. I still have flight dynamics/ gauge programming and some 3d modelling left to do..... I can only hope that this makes it good enough into future to be released as a complete project for once.
 
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