CITY OF MONTREAL Senery 2 HM Bark Endeavour ----
by: Mike Hill/Léon Louis

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I M P O R T A N T N O T I C E R E A D T H I S

All this file is the creation of Mike Hill. Mike made the installation of his wonderful sailing ship HM Bark Endeavour into my scenery as I thought it would be a great addition. Thanks Mike.

YOU CAN SAIL this ship simply by downloading Mike's original zip
"hmbark.zip" at your favorite download site. Better, make an extended search for "Mike Hill" under "author". There you will see more of his fine work.

I would also like to thank the following for testing this file for us: Jerry Kemp, Bob Arthur, John Sauvageau, Jean Morissette.

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I N S T A L L A T I O N

This scenery should work fine in FS2004.

This scenery is not part of my Quebec Short Hops. I made it part of my City of Montreal Scenery 1. You will need that file to install this one. Simply go to your favorite download site, search for "Leon Louis" under "author". Download the file called: " mtrl_1.zip"

Simply copy the two "endmoxxx.bgl" files in your scenery folder of Montreal_1 and copy the texture file "ENDTEX.bmp" to the texture folder of Montreal_1

Restart your simulator and that is it.

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I sincerely hope that you enjoy visiting Montréal (where I live) and the Province of Québec.

If you have any problem with this site, please visit my web site before mailing me to see if I did not post a solution or some excuse. If you cannot find the answer there, then write me.

Mywebsite:
http://www.geocities.com/flatspinfumble/leonlouis_fs_stuff.html

Nothing in these files should damage your computer in any way. But, if you do use these files, you are doing so at your own risk.

This scenery is freeware and is not to be used or uploaded to any site charging any money for downloads. I cannot allow anyone making money on stuff I do not make money with myself. Nothing in these files can be used without the express permission of the creators.

Thank you and enjoy:

Léon Louis

flatspin@videotron.ca