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Embraer Emb-110 Bandeirante

Designers:MARTY BACLAWSKI & TONY BOLTON
repainted by David "Zeus" Henderson



Even though this is a FS98 aircraft you will need the FS98 converter.

INSTALLATION
Unzip the ZIP file into a temp file. If the aircraft files are in their
folders then move the folder(and contents)into the Fs98\AIRCRAFT folder.
The path should be: FS98\AICRAFT\pbaemb That's it!

***IN CASE FILES ARE SEPERATE AND NOT IN THEIR FOLDERS:***
you should have the following folders:
MODEL
PANEL
SOUND
TEXTURE

If this is not the case, then you need to create these four folders and
place the following files in them : put the .MDL file in MODEL,.af files
in TEXTURE, panel.cfg in PANEL, and sound.cfg in SOUND.These four folders
plus the remaining files need to be put into an AIRCRAFT folder (in this
case pbaemb)and then the pbaemb folder should be placed into the
FS98\AIRCRAFT folder.


Hope you enjoy this and that everything works properly.

This is freeware. Upload it, download it, but don't sell it !!!


Embraer Emb-110 Bandeirante

Development of this 19 seat Brazilian turboprop began in the late 1960s to meet several requirements of the Brazilian air force as a transport and trainer. The first prototype made its initial flight in October of 1968 and two other prototype aircraft made their first flights in 1969 and 1970. In 1969 Embraer was formed to handle production , and the first production aircraft flew from the company's Sao Paulo facilities in August 1972. Once the air force requirements had been met, Embraer marketed the aircraft as a commuter airliner and the type enjoyed great success in this role through the early 1980s with sales totals over 500. The type began to fall out of favor with the public after the crash of a PBA Bandeirante in Jacksonville in 1984 which was attributed to a design flaw in the tail.

Provincetown Boston Airline bought their first Bandeirante in 1980 to fill the gap between the 9-seat Cessna 402s and the 30 seat DC-3s. The plane was the airline's first turboprop type and the fleet grew to 17 'Bandits' with the purchase of Dolphin Airways assets in 1984.


Gordon Werner has an excellent web site featuring lots of PBA history and photos.
http://www.flypba.com/PBA/Index.shtml


This is one of many aircraft I have painted for FS98. Please visit my Flying Colors Flight Simulator Page at :

http://pages.prodigy.net/davidstacy/zeusfs/home.htm


Happy flying,
David Henderson
May 1999

davidstacy@prodigy.net