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PROJECT 747

BOEING 747-400 Air Canada (old livery) FOR FS2000
VERSION 1.8B

Designed by Melvin Rafi
Repainted by Federico Veronesi

dedicated to Timothy, from Toronto
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First of all, thanks everyone for downloading this aircraft. It's one of the first repaintings I ever did. I hope you like it and please, e-mail to me if you have suggestions on how to make it better. (e-mail address: federicoveronesi@hotmail.com)

INSTALLATION

Installing this aircraft is pretty easy. Just move the folder [BOEING 747-400 Air Canada C-GAGN] to your FS2000 aircraft folder. You should find the plane listed in your aircraft menu.

CREDITS

I would like to sincerely thank Mr. Melvin Rafi and Mr. John Dees for building this beautiful rendition of the mighty B-747 and for letting me repaint this plane in the livery of Air Canada




This aircraft was designed by Melvin Rafi and repainted by Federico Veronesi and is freeware. It may not be uploaded to any webserver or BBS without the prior permission of the author. Further more, it may not be uploaded to any site ot BBS that charges a fee. The author will decline permission for such distribution of the file. Free distibution of this aircraft is encouraged but only permitted after consent from Project 747. This file may not be transferred in any form and no charge must be applied. If you have paid for this file, you have been ripped off. The files included in this package should do no harm to your computer. However, if any harm or damage if done whatsoever, the author(s) assumes no responsibility whatsoever.

Finally, please enjoy yourself while flying this bird. It was made by a flightsimmer, for flightsimmers. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email me at federicoveronesi@hotmail.com. If you have any questions about the flight dynamics, you can contact Johan Dees at johd@zeelandnet.nl .

Alternatively, you can visit the Project 747 website at http://www.meljet.com

Well, that's it! Enjoy your flight!

Best regards
Federico Veronesi

December 2000