Original Read Me File Below:
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FS2000 Aircraft Air Malta Boeing 737-300 9H-ABR
This is the Boeing 737-300 9H-ABR in Air Malta's 2001 standard titling
Model features fully animated control surfaces and landing gear
with complete textures for night lighting.
Original aircraft Mauricio Vascoti,
Air file Bob Boudoin, mods by Gary D.Jones.
Repainted by John Redmond
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Installation: FS2000 ONLY!!
Download and extract the contents of Malta733.zip to a folder
of your choice in the AIRCRAFT directory of FS2000.
Start FS2000 and select "B737-300 Air Malta".
Fly and enjoy.
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Legal Stuff:
This model is released as freeware. All copyrights remain with the original authors.
The archive must be distributed without modification to the contents of the archive.
Redistributing this archive with any files added, removed or modified is prohibited.
It is freely distributed for the enjoyment of the Flight Sim community and is not to
be bundled in any way or sold.
It has been tested on my system and it should not harm yours but if you
feel it has I cannot be held responsible.
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Credits:
My thanks to Mauricio Vascoti for his excellent aircraft and Bob Boudin
for his work on the .AIR file for this model. With mods by Gary D.Jones
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Contact Details: ollyowl@btinternet.com
Please note: I am a mere repainter, and know very little about .air file and
technical asspects of this file, please contact me with this knowledge.
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This is an Air Malta 737-300, I was asked to paint this particular aircraft by Captain Justin Zammit of Air Malta.
I have included as much detail as the 256X256 pallette would allow. If you know how to allow 512X512 textures to be used I would be very happy to hear from you!

John Redmond
17/12/2001