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- THE BERLIN AIRLIFT EDITION -

(AP.6.1d)
c54tal.zip


Douglas C-54 D Skymaster Transocean Air Lines,
registration N79992

Texture and Data Package with install program,
REQUIRES Base Model c54tc.zip (Douglas C-54, USAF Troop Carrier)

For FS 2002


Please note:
The pilotcrew appears in the cockpit if the lights are switched on. The cargo door is
opened by pressing the spoiler key.


Design:
Arik Hohmeyer (with FS Design Studio 1.6)

Textures:
Arik Hohmeyer

Animation (with Aircraft Animator 1.3): Airfile (flight dynamic):
Chris Grabow based on Brian Horsey,
modified by Wolfram Beckert

Technical support & data search:
Chris Grabow, Dieter Ramthun

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Special thanks to:

- Brian Horsey whose flightdynamic was a fantastic base for our flightmodel,
- Wolfram Beckert who testet and fundamentally improved the flightdynamic,
- Dave Haskell for the new version of his excellent DC-4 panel,
- Dieter Ramthun (of the Berlin Airlift Historical Foundation), who helped us to answer some questions on technical details of the C-54,
- Steve Good who pitilessly tested our model over the austrian Alps.

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(C) FS-Design Berlin, AP 6.1d, May 2002

freeware
e-mail: fs.berlin@berlin.de
www.fsdesign-berlin.da.ru


THIS AIRCRAFT IS FREEWARE.
DO NOT SELL, CD-BUNDLE OR REDISTRIBUTE THIS FILE SEEKING MONETARY PROFITS.
YOU MAY REPAINT OR MODIFY THIS MODEL AND UPLOAD IT TO ANY FREE INTERNET SITE AS LONG AS
ARIK HOHMEYER AND FS-DESIGN BERLIN ARE CREDITED FOR THE ORIGINAL AIRCRAFT MODEL.

Note:
Naturally, nobody can guarantee that these data will function properly and that no problems will occur along with installation and usage. We ourselves have no problems at all running this aircraft on our system.

Happy landings.
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Installation in FS2002:

Please note: This is a Texture and Data Package for our Base Model c54tc.zip (Douglas C-54, USAF Troop Carrier). To install this texture version, c54tc.zip must be installed in Flight Simulator 2002 before.


1. Installation with install program:

1.1 Unpack/extract the contents of the c54tal.zip file into the Douglas C-54 Troop Carrier folder which is installed in your FS2002's Aircraft folder.

To install the "Transocean C-54" on your Base Douglas C-54 the c54-TAL-install.exe and the c54-TAL-data folder must be in the main folder of your Base C-54 (USAF Troop Carrier).

1.2 The install program is started by double-click of the c54-TAL-install.exe.

It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this install program.

The functions of the program are explained during the use.

After installation of the "Transocean C-54" you should delete "c54-TAL-install.exe" and "c54-TAL-data" folder.


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2. Manual installation:

If you want, the "Transocean C-54" can be installed also manually.

2.1 Unpack/extract the contents of the c54tal.zip file into a temporary folder.

2.2 Unpack/extract the contents of the c54-TAP_files.zip file (which is in the
c54-TAL-data folder) into the main folder of your Base C-54 (USAF Troop Carrier).

2.3 Open the aircraft.cfg file of your Base C-54 and add the following text > <:

>
[fltsim.1]
title=Douglas C-54 D Transocean Air Lines
sim=c54tc
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=tal
kb_checklists=
kb_reference=
ui_manufacturer=Douglas
ui_type=C-54
ui_variation=C-54 D Transocean Air Lines
description=Douglas C-54 D Skymaster, Transocean Air Lines \nregistration N79992.\nThe C-54 was the workhorse of the Berlin Airlift 1948-49. More than 240 C-54 of the U.S. Forces came here to use. Also some commercial U.S. airline companies used the C-54 for airlift flights such as Transocean Air Lines. As non-scheduled carrier Transocean Air Lines made 50 airlift flights with the C-54.\n\nDate: May 2002, \nModel Version AP 6.1d
atc_heavy=0
atc_id=N79992
atc_airline=Transocean Air Lines
atc_flight_number=992
<

Please make sure: if you have already installed other texture versions of the C-54, the numbering of [fltsim.1] must be adapted. For example: [fltsim.2], [fltsim.3] ...

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On the plane

The Douglas C-54/DC-4 was developed under the darkening clouds of World War 2,
and upon USA's entry into the war all DC-4s then on the production line
were requisitioned for the US military. The result was that the 1st DC-4
off the production line flew in 1942 wearing olive drab camoflage as the
C-54 Skymaster.The C-54 admirably fitted into the USAAF's long range
transport role and 1162 were built through the war years.

Post war many surplus C-54s were available for airliner conversion. The
type initially formed the mainstay of most long haul passenger carriers.
An additional 78 additional DC-4s were produced by Douglas to new orders.
Eventually the type was replaced by faster, pressurised DC-6s and
Constellations. DC-4s eventually filtered down to third level operators
and freight operators.

Notable developments of the DC-4 include Aviation Trader's much modified
Carvair freighter while Canadair built a number with RollsRoyce Merlin
engines and pressurised fuselages. The DC-4 also formed the basis for the
larger DC-6 and DC-7. The C-54/DC-4 was the first airliner to introduce a
circular section, constant diameter fuselage which made stretching the basic
aircraft relatively simple).

The C-54 was the workhorse of the Berlin Airlift 1948-49. More than 240 C-54
of the U.S. forces came here to use.

Also some commercial U.S. airline companies used the C-54 for airlift flights
such as Transocean Air Lines. As non-scheduled carrier Transocean Air Lines
made 50 airlift flights with the C-54.

NC79992 was in use of the Transocean Air Lines from 1946 to 1/1950.


Powerplants:
Four 1080kW (1450shp) Pratt & Whitney R20002SDBG Twin Wasp 14 cylinder twin row
radial piston engines driving three blade constant speed propellers.

Performance:
Max speed 451km/h (244kt), cruising speed 365km/h (197kt).
Service ceiling 22,300ft. Range with a 5200kg (11,440lb) payload 4023km (2172nm).

Weights:
Empty 19,460kg (43,300lb), max takeoff 33,112kg (73,000lb).

Dimensions:
Wing span 35.81m (117ft 6in), length 28.60m (93ft10in), height 8.38m (27ft 6in).
Wing area 135.6m2 (1460sq ft).

Production:
Total DC-4 production comprised one DC-4E, 78 commercial DC-4s, 1162 military
C54 Skymasters and 42 Canadair developed Merlin powered derivatives. Almost 80
remain in commercial service, most as freighters.

(www.airliners.net)
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Finished Projects from FS DESIGN BERLIN (May 2002):

- (AP 1a) Douglas C-124 C Globemaster II, USAF, Oklahoma Air Guard, 06.01, FS2000
- (AP 1b) Douglas C-124 C Globemaster II, USAF, MATS sixties, 06.01, FS2000
- (AP 1c) Douglas C-124 C Globemaster II, USAF, MAC, 07.01, FS2000
- (AP 1d2) Douglas C-124 C Globemaster II, USAF, MATS firties, 01.02, FS2000/FS2002

- (AP 1.2a) Douglas C-124 C Globemaster II, Utah Air Guard, FS2002

- (AP 2.0a) Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster, US-Army Berlin Brigade, 11.01, FS2000
- (AP 2.2a) Cessna 337 Super Skymaster (G-HIVA, red-white) 01.02, FS2000
- (AP 2.2a2)Cessna 337 Super Skymaster (G-HIVA, red-white) 01.02, FS2000/FS2002

- (AP 4a2) Avro 685 York, Skyways to London, 01.02, FS2000/FS2002
- (AP 4b) Avro 685 York, BOAC, 03.02, FS2002

- (AP 6.1a) Douglas C-54 Skymaster, USAF, Troop Carrier, 05.02, FS2002
- (AP 6.1b) Douglas C-54 Skymaster, USAF, Troop Carrier "Candy Bomber / Rosinen Bomber", 05.02, FS2002
- (AP 6.1c) Douglas C-54 Skymaster, SPIRIT OF FREEDOM, 05.02, FS2002
- (AP 6.1d) Douglas C-54 Skymaster, Transocean Air Lines, 05.02, FS2002

- (PP 1a) Panel Douglas C-124 C Globemaster II, 09.01, FS98/FS2000
- (PP 1b) Panel Douglas C-124 C Globemaster II, 01.02 compatible with FS2000/FS2002
- (PP 1c) Panel Douglas C-124 C Globemaster II, 03.02 FS2002


Repaints:
- Cessna 337 Super Skymaster (G-HIVA, grey-white) 03.02, FS2002


Tools:
- ScreenshotManager, version 2.1, 04.02
- CargoTool, version 1.0, 05.02
- SplashScreenCreator, version 1.0, 05.02


Next projects from FS DESIGN BERLIN:

- (AP 2.1) Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster, US Air Force, FS2002
- (AP 2.2b) Cessna 337 Super Skymaster (yellow-white), FS2002
- (AP 3) HFB Hansajet 320 (Modern Air), FS2002
- (AP 4c) Avro York - Dan-Air London, FS2002
- (AP 5) Bücker 181 "Bestmann", FS2002
- (AP 6.1e) Douglas C-54 Skymaster, USAF, MATS Pacific Division, FS2002
- (AP 6.1f) Douglas C-54 Skymaster, FS- Design Berlin, FS2002
- (AP 6.2) Douglas DC-4, FS2002

- (...) and many more projects

By FS-Design Berlin
(C) 2001-2002
e-Mail: fs.berlin@berlin.de
visit our website www.fsdesign-berlin.da.ru

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