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VERSION 1.0 9/3/03
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Helicopter Design and Paint: Lynn Rogers
This design and paint is of the Bell 205A-1 of my own Alaska ARMY Huey
contact: woodworth@alaskalife.net
Copyright © 2003 All Rights Reserved:

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Logo and Trademark Notice:
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ANY and ALL company Logo's and Trademarks presented are copyrighted © by their respective owners. They are depicted here as artists presentation for illustrative purposes only.

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Option and Animation for version 1.0:
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This Version of the Bell 205A-1 includes a paint of Alaska ARMY Huey, the panel which I have included is also my own. This helicopter is fully animated (Pilots and cargo doors, cargo steps, horizontal stabilizer, main and tail rotor full animation and tilt) and upgraded with the "Huey" sound package and designed with FSDSv2.

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Switch's:
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* Collective switch's operate the various lights; Nav, Rotating Beacon, Strobe, Landing, Taxi and Cockpit Lights (mouse overs identify which ones).
* Fuel Switch - for starting and shutting down aircraft or (F1 and F4).
* Panel Swith - GPS/NAV
* Console - Switch's are Master and Generator

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Installation:
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This helicopter can be installed much like every other add-on aircraft for FS2002 / FS2004. After you un-zip the contents of "B205AKv1.zip" move them to your FS2002 / FS2004 aircraft folder.

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Notes About this Helicopter:
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FS2002 / FS2004 Helicopter Design and Paint by Lynn Rogers.

This is one of the most recognized helicopters in the history of rotoray aviation. Mostly due to its prominant role in the Vietnam War and extensive post-war commercial use. The Huey was one of the first light helicopters able to carry significant internal payloads due to its unique cabin design and over-head mounted gas-turbine power plant.The first Huey flew in service in June, 1959, and went overseas in 1960. There were nine major variants of the UH-1 over the years of production. The differences between the D model and the H model is the use of the Lycoming T-53-L-13 powerplant and the placement of a pitot tube and blade antenna on the cabin roof. The change of engine was prompted by difficulty in hovering in high temperatures due to inadequate power.

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Copyright ©, Permissions and Re-Distribution:
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This helicopter or any of it's contents may not be altered, reproduced, or distributed on any flightsim or other site without the express written (e-mail) permission of the author/designer with the exception to re-paints which is listed below.

In order for a repaint to be released to the public the painter must "ALWAYS" include proper credit to me the original author/designer. Credit to the original author/designer must "ALWAYS" be included in any written material used to describe your re-distribution. This includes file descriptions on major flight sim download web sites.
Re-painters are welcome to redistribute this helicopter with their added contributions provided that they first obtain my written (e-mail form only) permission. (This is due to the fact that a few others who have reused my panels, repaints, etc. had failed to honor the "PROPER CREDIT" clause.) The original author/designer of this helicopter and panel has declared that under no circumstances will his helicopters or panels be allowed for any commercial use. The original author/designer also reserves the right to deny redistribution rights to any party for any reason what so ever.

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Special Thanks to the Following:
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Jordan Moore - For his continuous encouragement and support. (Jordan, thank you for allowing me to use your original Huey for parts "as needed" (forward door & window frame struts, windshield, bubble & front door glass, instrument panel, doors) and as a reference for designing my own.) The use of your parts were a hugh time saver.


Dave Eckert - For the freeware pilot .fsc file. (thanks for the time saver Dave!) and most important thank you Dave for taking your time and helping me to understand the animation sequence for FSDSv2, with out your help I would probably still be lost and using FSDS v1.6.

Manuel Gonzalez - For the sound files. Fantastic Work as usual.

Brian McIntyre - For making my main and tail rotor disk. (Twice :-) )

My Beta Testers :-)

Michael Carr
Ross Fisher
Alun Heseltine
Adrian Lindsay
Brian McIntyre
Todd Tibbs

Thank you for your work and comments in helping to make this project better for everyone.


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