File Name: A109_sport_paint.zip
Author: Yvon Langevin (helibuff)
Date of Release: December 14, 2004



I would like to give a big thanks to all of the people that made this model available.


Models, Textures, Panel, Sounds and Flight Dynamics by Alan Devins
180° Panel Views by Tonni Jorgensen
Engine System and gauge programming by Steve Hanley Special Thanks to
Terry Gaff for the 109 Technical Manual
Jon Devins for paying for the blueprints
Marcus Dodd for his brilliant photos
Neil Parkinson (Chief EMS pilot at Sloane Helicopters)
Alan Ramsden Chief pilot at Tiger Helicopters and CAA instructor
Cal Booth for his insight into the world of air files
Chris Jones for his walkaround pictures of G-TGRA, without which I never would have built this


Hi would like to give a big thanks to Keith Kennedy cyberbyrd (HC4) for is very good Beginner's Repainting Tutorial




INSTALLATION:

1. UNZIP the downloaded file to a temporary location, and move the texture.sport folder into your existing Gmax Agusta
a109a folder.

2. Using a text editor, copy and paste the additional livery entry into the Gmax Agusta a109a "aircraft.cfg" file, placing it just before
the [GENERAL} section and replacing the "??" with the next digit required in the increment. For example, if your final entry is
[FLTSIM.10] the "??" should be a 11 i.e., [FLTSIM.11]

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[fltsim.??]
title=Agusta A109A MKII sport
sim=A109A
prop_anim_ratio=1.41
model=MKII_Executive
panel=
sound=
texture=sport
kb_checklists=Checklist
kb_reference=
visual_damage=1
description=Agusta A109A MKII sport paint job
ui_manufacturer=Agusta
ui_type=A109A MKII
ui_variation=sport yellow paint
atc_heavy=0
atc_id=VH-TMA
atc_id_color=0xc6804000
atc_airline=
atc_flight_number=


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You will find the sport repaint in your fs-2004 menu under manufacturer=Agusta type =A109A MKII variation=sport yellow paint

These are textures only. The aircraft is not included.requiring the free Alan Devins A109 be installed. The file is available at www.hovercontrol.com.


Enjoy and thank you,

Yvon Langevin
(Helibuff)