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KC-135A Stratotanker v1.3 with extended refuling boom
for FS2002
by Rok Dolenec
e-mail: p00pek@email.si
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INSTALLATION
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Just unzip to "...\FS2002\Aircraft" directory.

Virtual cockpit
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This aircraft has a virtual cockpit, but if you want to see any instruments in it, you have to install a custom panel (or copy one of the default panels -- you have to have a complete panel.cfg file, not just an aliased one) and then edit the panel.cfg file in
"...\FS2002\Aircraft\kc135e\panel" dir. Copy the text from "v_panel.cfg" that's in that dir to your panel.cfg (examine one of default panel.cfgs, like B777_300 panel.cfg to see where exactly -- important part is the [VCockpit01] section).
If panel.cfg already has a [VCockpit01] section, you must delete it first, or rename [VCockpit01] from v_panel.cfg to [VCockpit0*], where * = lowest number not used yet.
And of course you should make a BACKUP copy FIRST.
I also included an example: "panel_747.cfg". It is a default B747 panel with VCockpit already copied in. To use it, copy all files from ...\aircraft\b747_400\panel to ...\aircraft\kc135e\panel and rename panel_747.cfg to panel.cfg.

Version info
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1.3: Changed the color of extended boom.
1.2: This is the same as my KC-135R v1.2, except it's got refuling boom fully extended all the time.
When she sits on the runway, the refuling boom will seem 'sunk' in the ground but don't worry, the plane won't crash even if whole boom is under ground (she still will crash if other parts get under! :().
Thanks to dennisarthur@cox.net for this great idea.


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