Repaint of the Captain Sim727-100 in Corp Air Billie Dean livery.

The Captian 727 can be found here:
http://www.captainsim.com/


ed@edknapp.net
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Installation using the Texture and Config Editor (TCE).

1. Unzip the contents of this file to a temporary directory.

2. Move the folder "corpair2002ek" to your variants folder. It should be here: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002\Captain_Sim\Variants

3. Run the TCE and install this repaint as per the Captain Sim instructions.

Enjoy.


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For manual installation:

1. Unzip the contents of this file to a temporary directory.

2. Rename the folder "corpair2002ek" to "texture.corpair".

3. Copy the folder "texture.corpair" to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002\aircraft\legendary727_100

4. Copy this text into your aircraft.cfg file located here C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002\aircraft\legendary727_100

[fltsim.x]
title=Boeing 727-100 Corp Air Billie Dean
sim=727cs
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=corpair
kb_checklists=
kb_reference=
atc_id=C-FPXD
atc_heavy=0
atc_id_color=
atc_airline=Corp Air
atc_flight_number=1234
ui_manufacturer=Captain Sim
ui_type=Boeing 727-100
ui_variation=Corp Air Billie Dean
description=Legendary 727 v0.1\n(c) 2002 Captain Sim www.captainsim.com
visual_damage=1



4. Replace the 'x' where you see [fltsim.x] with the number this aircraft represents. If it is your third aircraft it would be [fltsim.3].

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Legal

The original artist(s) hold all legal rights to any unaltered textures. The rest is mine; please contact me if you have any questions. ed@edknapp.net



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Thanks to Bob Hayes and Ron Hamilton for inspiration and the occasional guidance. I shamelessly stole much of this read me file from one of Bob's.