DeHavilland DHC6-300 Twin Otter
Inter-Provincial Airlines
[paldhc63.zip]


Note from Barry:
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Dehavilland DHC6-300S Twin Otter ver 3.2
Inter-Provincial Airlines
NOTAM: This aircraft is NOT setup for
DHC6-300 Twin Otter Panel & Sound

You must Modify the PANEL.CFG
and SOUND.CFG files before using it
with my DHC6-300 Panel & Jens Borgstroem's
Sound set
- see PALDHC63.txt for further Info.


NOTAM2: NO Auto Throttle is supported.
Barry Blaisdell
Premier Aircraft Design
Email: barrywb@snet.net
http://www.flightsimnetwork.com/premaircraft/


Note from Jens Borgstroem:
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This aircraft is basically an FS98 version and
it flies in FS2K too - not optimal but quite well.

In a separate folder I've placed a 'closer to FS2K
version', so .... if you use the latest one, replace
the orig. air file with that one.
Do take care - the names are ident - but in the text
description you can see the difference.

Must add . it's not a true, native FS2K air file with
a.o. auto feather and more, but better than just using
the FS98 in FS2K :o)

Handling and dynamics have been adjusted to be as close
to the FS98 version as possible.

And as for handling - see the PALDHC63.txt, it contains
a small but hopefully comprehensive guide on how to fly
this bird.

Note from Mike:
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I would like to acknowledge the help I received from Barry and Jens
in helping me complete this aircraft.
This is, bar none, the nicest aircraft I've had the pleasure to fly.
The dynamics by Jens Borgstroem (Duckling Air) are absolutely great.
Thanks guys.

Thanks also to Jeff Walters for his graphics contribution.
I hope this meets with your expectations.

Again, any errors are mine alone.

This repaint is released as freeware and must never be included
in a commercial product.

All copyrights belong to their original owners and permission must
be sought before changing any files in this package.

Please email any comments you may have.
I read them all and try to answer them all as well.

Mike Courteau
email: byteme@techie.com
May 2000