If you wait a little bit (maybe another few days or so), I'll be putting-up my own checklists (for the F-15C first) that look more like what you'd actually see ( at least in a civilian aircraft), with some specific additions for quick reference, and most importantly, proper order of actions (left-to-right, top-to-bottom) and separation into small groups for any lengthy ones so you can complete the group, instead of needing to restart the entire thing if interrupted, both of which are in accordance with NTSB recommendations for checklists. We currently use 30 recycled paper for all letter sized black and white. That said, they do include the shortcuts, for whatever that's worth. If you are used to start flight simulator with running engines and avionics ready for takeoff, place the aircraft at a gate. If you want to get the maximum from this booklet, you should create an adequate starting situation. The Manual/Checklist is intended to start with a 'dark and cold' panel/engine. This generality also means that they do not flow properly across the cockpit. Screenshot of Default Boeing 747-400 panel. The Qogir theme goes above and beyond to provide you with customization options for title buttons, checkbox, radio buttons, switches and more. Qogir is a GTK theme with flat design in mind. I don't really like them because they're big and a tad confusing, but more importantly they're too general, and miss what I think are important steps for certain planes (like turning on datalinks for the Su-27/33). Customization options available with Qogir GTK theme.
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