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     |author=<nowiki>Torsten Dreyer</nowiki>
     |author=<nowiki>Torsten Dreyer</nowiki>
     |date=<nowiki>2015-02-04</nowiki>
     |date=<nowiki>2015-02-04</nowiki>
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== Instruments via Phi ==
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  |during the last couple of weeks, I have developed and now added a new FGPanel implementation to FlightGear.<br/>
FGWebPanel or FGPanel 2.0, whatever it will be called, is based on current web standards and runs in any modern web browser and on a wide variety of devices. <br/>
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Without the need for writing a single line of code you can now create almost any kind of instrument. This is the perfect solution for cockpit builders who want to display great looking instruments on a separate screen. No matter if you need classic steam gauges or want a state of the art PFD. FGWebPanel does them all.
  |{{cite web |url=http://forum.flightgear.org/viewtopic.php?p=219105#p219105
    |title=<nowiki>FGWebPanel aka FGPanel 2.0 or: FGPanel goes html</nowiki>
    |author=<nowiki>Torsten</nowiki>
    |date=<nowiki>Mon Sep 22</nowiki>
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== Gallery ==
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  |do you know Phi? It's a new HTML5 based user interface/instructor station integrated into FlightGear 3.5 ff.<br/>
I'd like to share some screenshots of what is already available in current GIT. All screenshots were taken on my iPad where Phi is installed as a a web app (installed to home-screen) to run full screen without the browser's decoration
  |{{cite web |url=http://forum.flightgear.org/viewtopic.php?p=233192#p233192
    |title=<nowiki>Heaven or Hell? </nowiki>
    |author=<nowiki>Torsten</nowiki>
    |date=<nowiki>Wed Feb 25</nowiki>
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== Web-based EFIS ==
== Web-based EFIS ==

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