FS2K Douglas DC-3 Dutch Dakota Association PH-DDZ
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INSTALLATION :

Open 'dc-3_ddz.zip' to a temporary directory. Double-click on the self-extracting archive, 'dc-3_ddz.exe'. If you did not install FS2000 to its default directory, C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2000, you must change the path to match your installation when prompted to do so. Everything will be installed to the proper folders.

After installation is finished, but before you try to fly her for the first time, be sure to open your FS2000/Aircraft folder, find the new folder called 'Douglas DC-3 DDA PH-DDZ', and open it. You will find an additional folder in there called 'DDZManual'. Open it and click on the ' _manual.htm ' file which you'll find at the top position of the files included in this folder. Your browser will then open the illustrated PH-DDZ manual.

Note: Always run the "_manual.html" from within its original folder, otherwise it will not be able to locate the illustrations.

Should you want to, you can also choose to read the non-illustrated manual by clicking the ' _manual.txt ' file, but you can be sure you'll miss more then half of the fun by doing so. It ir really provided just for printing. By choosing the illustrated manual we're sure you'll come to the conclusion that reading a manual actually *can* be fun !.. ;-)

To be able to fully enjoy our FS2K Douglas DC-3 PH-DDZ and its realistic cockpit operations, it goes without saying that it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that you carefully READ THE MANUAL FIRST before entering the DDZ cockpit initially.

The R4D Team wishes you many good flights with the virtual PH-DDZ. Be a little careful with her, as a McDonnell/Douglas representitive once stated about the real PH-DDZ (referring to the outstanding rebuild job the DDA performed on her), "The last of the venerable DC-3's was built in Holland..."

The R4D Team

Jan Visser, Roy Chaffin, and Bill Rambow