NASA HL-10 Lifting Body For FS2000 Aircraft and Panel By : Tom Hutson
Includes: Nite-Lighting effects, transparent canopy, moving parts,and drag chute (Flaps Down Switch).Also includes sound file with Drag-Chute deployment sound.

Designed using Flight Sim Design Studio "FSDS" by Abacus Software.
Panel Built Using CFGEdit.
Moving parts created using Aircraft Animator by Konstantin Kukushkin and Abacus Software.

Installation: just un-zip Aircraft.zip into FS2000 directory using the "Use Folder Names" Option in your unzip utility
un-zip Gauges.zip into FS2000 directory using the same method. Thats It!

The HL-10 is rocket powered, VERY POWERFULL! Take it easy on the throttle! The HL-10 Lifting body was used to test the ability for a wingless Flying body "which led to the later design of the Space Shuttle" and descends at a very steep
angle of attack "AOA". It was launched from a modified B-52 Bomber, then fired its engines to gain altitude and would
then glide "Actually Fall" at a steep angle of attack to it's landing site "Edwards A.F.B." California in the U.S.
An example of this plane can be seen at the beginning of an old '70's T.V. show called "The Six Million Dollar Man"
in which it is in a horrific crash which injures it's pilot who is re-built "Better" than before.

To Deploy Chute Use Flaps Down Key!

Conditions of use:

This aircraft is an add-on for use in addition to the original Flight Simulator 2000. Flight Simulator 2000 is a trademark of Microsoft. The following claims are not intended to conflict with any copyrights of these programs. This aircraft is merely intended and designed to enhance the enjoyment of these programs by bona-fide purchasers of them.
This aircraft is available as a freeware, you may use it for your private enjoyment and make it available to your friends. You can not upload it, even for FREE, on a web-site (or electronic server) without the authorization of the author. You can not sell it. You can not make it available to a freeware or shareware CDROM (or other media) editor.
This aircraft was tested on several personal computers : there is no reason to expect any malfunction of this aircraft with a conventional configuration of PC. Nethertheless, the author accepts absolutely no liability for any direct or indirect disruption of systems, hardware or software through direct or indirect use or misuse of this aircraft.
If you suspect a malfunction of your PC due to the installation and use of this aircraft, remove it from your hard-disk !

Images taken from NASA website.

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