QANTAS BOEING 767-228ER FOR FS2002
This file includes the Qantas Boeing 762 VH-EAQ along with a 767-300ER panel(no 762 panels are avaliable) and all gauges including the Concorde.gau from FS2000 and a 767 Sound Pack.

All items apart from the Concorde.gau file can be downloaded from SurClaro.

INSTALLATION:
1. Unzip the file called QF762 into the aircraft file of FS2002
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002\aircraft

2. Copy the gauges from the aircraft\QF762\panel into the gauges folder of FS2002
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002\gauges

The QF Boeing 767-2288ER should now be ready for take off

if you have any questions please email me at ashley.b@bigpond.net.au

I would like to thank:
Project Open Sky for the aircraft model
Tom Dennis for the panel, and;
Brendan and Aaron for the Soundpak.

A copy of the readme for the aircraft, panel and sound is below as included if the components were downloaded individualy.





PROJECT OPENSKY BOEING B767-200 QANTAS for FS2002 only

Qantas B767-238ER VH-EAQ "City of Launceston". This aircraft was the seventh and final B767-200 delivered to Qantas on the 27th August 1987. Boeing c/n 23896 l/n 183.

Aircraft particulars:

Maximum Take-off Weight 156,500 kg/345,000 lb
Wing Span 47.57 metres/156.1 ft
Overall Length 48.51 metres/159.2 ft
Vertical Fin Height 15.85 metres/52.0 ft
Cabin Width 4.72 metres/15.5 ft
Wing Area 283.3 sq m/3,050 sq ft
Average Cruise Speed 857 kph/533 mph
Cruise Altitude 35-41,000 ft
Maximum Fuel Capacity 77,412 litres/17,028 gallons
Range With Full Payload 7,034 km/4,371 miles
Maximum Thrust 221.5 kilonewton/49,800 lb
Engines Pratt & Whitney JT9 D-7R4E

Thanks again to Project Opensky for having yet another excellent aircraft available, free of charge.

James Kaminski
thedarkhorse@rescueteam.com
04/04/2002

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Copyrights:

This aircraft is made by Project OpenSky

Model Designer : Mitsushi Yutaka & Hiroshi Igami
Flight Dynamics Designer : Warren C,Daniel
FDE Advisor's : Nick Peterson, Simon Ng Hin Tat
Tested : Project-Opensky Members
Master textures : C. Vincent Cho
Painted : James Kaminski

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Features ( in depth ):

Fully animated control surfaces
Fully independent suspension
Dynamic flexing wings
Animated tilting bogies
Rolling main wheels
Animated thrust reversers
Fully reflective textures ( each part has different degree of reflection based on material )
Accurate flight dynamics ( accurate FDE with full profiles for wheels, tires, struts, leading/trialing struts, engine types ... Tested by real pilots.)
Flaperons
Detailed textures
Full night lighting
Visible landing lights from the thingypit
Reflective thingypit windows
Crash affects
Transparent Nav light lenses

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For contact and information visit our webpage:-
http://www.projectopensky.com

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Install:
Just unzip the file and send the Aircrafts folder to the FS2002 AIRCRAFT FOLDER.
Use correct types of texture for your model.

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********** COPYRIGHT AND DISTRIBUTION **********

This aircraft is released as FREEWARE.

Copyright (C) Project OpenSky . All rights reserved.


**** MODELS or FDE's CANNOT BE MODIFIED, RECOMPILED or REDISTRIBUTED ****

This aircraft is neither affiliated nor is it endorsed by either The Boeing Company, or Qantas Airways Limited.
Any likeness to the real aircraft is purely coincidental.

-For painters please see our webpage we are open for paintings.
-This does not mean you can use the Official POSKY repaints wihtout the repainter's permission
-For any other changes you must ask permission to the Author.
-No charge may be made for this package
-This Aircraft may not be bundled with any other package ( freeware or payware )
-The use of this aircraft is at your own risk, the author cannot be held responsible.




04/04/2002
Project Open Sky


-------------------------------PANEL-------------------------------
THE 767-300ER PANEL FOR FS2002

INCLUDES Panel and Gauges

Version 1

By Tom Dennis 11/02/01

Acknowledgements:

I used cfgedit as much as I could since it is not compatable with FS2002 yet.
The guages were found at SurClaro and were declared freeware.
I would like to thank the maker of the bmp I used but I don't know who made it. Thanks anyways. This panel is intended to bridge the gap between waiting on Wilco Publishing to make a patch for 767 PIC.

Disclaimer :

I hereby declare this panel re-work as freeware as free to use by all. Never should this file be uploaded to any pay to enter sites or should anyone charge for this panel. This is my first re-work of a control panel so I will not be held responsible for any and all damage this file may do to your PC. However, I have never experienced any problems with this panel. It has been tested on an HP 6735 192 RAM 32MB Hercules 3D Prophet Series MX Video Card and has performed great.

If a guage does not appear for some reason I will try and troubleshoot the problem via e-mail. As always back-up any files you wish to overwrite.

Tom Dennis
bam_bam@attcanada.ca
---------------------------------SOUND---------------------------------
FS2002 Boeing 767 Soundpack V 1.0!!
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Now for the first time available for FS2002!!


ALOHA!

Welcome to my second sound project for FS2002!!

This is an EXCELLENT Boeing 767 sound package for FS2002. It was created as a collaborative effort between Aaron R. Swindle and myself, and I'm certain that this is the most accurate, realistic 767 sound package yet available for FS2002!!


WHAT MADE THIS SOUND PACKAGE A REALITY?

After releasing my first sound package, 757sound.zip, I installed that sound package into one my my Boeing 767s. For some reason, the sound just didnt feel right on a 767, it needed to sound deeper, more powerful, after all, the 767 is a BIG plane, and well, it just needed to sound like it. So, I decided to get to work on a new 767 sound package. This is the result! You can use this with any Boeing 767, and even a 757 if you want to, but I recommend using 757sound.zip for all of your 757s, as this sound pacakge BELONGS to the 767, take a listen and you'll understand what I mean. :)

I based this sound package on the sounds I heard from 767s taking off from SLC Int'l airport during the 2002 Olympics. As far as I can tell, this sound package matches the real aircraft 100% :)


What I did:
Source sounds. 1st, and 4th exterior engine sounds, edited 2nd and 3rd exterior sounds. External reverse thrust. All warning sounds, gear sounds. Mixing and editing, transitional effects.

What Aaron did:
Sound.cfg file, mixing and editing. Original 2nd and 3rd exterior sounds, all interior sounds. Internal reverse thrust, wind sound, ground roll sounds, flap and touchdown sounds.


OK, now that you know what you have, how about some installation instructions!


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

It's easy, just follow these instructions:

Extract this entire ZIP into the SOUND folder of the aircraft of your choice, for example:

C:\Flight Sim 2002\aircraft\POSKY Canadian 767-300ER\sound

Click YES if asked to overwrite anything!!

That's all there is to it, load up your Boeing 767 in FS2002 and go flying!!



IMPORTANT!! KNOWN ISSUES WITH THIS SOUNDPACK:


You may have a few questions about this soundpack, I will address the most common ones here:


1. Why do I sometimes hear a hissing noise with this soundpack?


A: The reason is that there is a bug in the FS2002 sound engine that deforms sound sometimes. If you are flying and suddenly you get a hissing noise, or the sound changes into something weird, hit the "Q" key to turn sound off, then hit it again. It should put your sound back to normal. If it doesnt, reselect the aircraft. Sorry, I can't fix this problem.




2. Sometimes your package sounds like it's being played through a carboard tube, why do I get this echo effect?


A: Same reason as above, FS2002 sound engine. Hopefully those boys at Microsoft will fix this in FS2004.




3. This sound pack is very large in size, how do I use this sound with my other 757s without eating my hard drive space?


A: Simple, you use aliasing. The way I do this is:

Create a folder in your main FS2002/aircraft directory called "767Sound". Extract this sound package into that folder. Now go into the sound folder of the aircraft you want to use this soundpack with. There should be a file there that says "sound.cfg". Open it with a text editor. You should see something like this:

[fltsim]
alias=B737_400/sound


Change it to this:

[fltsim]
alias=767Sound



Save the file. Now copy this sound.cfg into all the sound folders of the aircraft you want to use this soundpack with. Now load up FS2002, select your aicraft, and you should hear this soundpack.

Hope this works for you!!



If you have any comments or questions, you can email me at:

Alohacooldude@hotmail.com

Or you can email Aaron Swindle at:

ARSpilot@netscape.net

Be sure to download my newest aircraft, BOEING DEMONSTRATOR 757-200, now available at SurClaro! :D


Note: If you experience ANY problems at all with this sound, please e-mail me and let me know. Your complaints make better sound packages!!

LEGAL:
This sound is FREEWARE!!! That means PLEASE don't make money off it. All copyrights and restrictions belong to Aaron Swindle and Brandon Williams. Copyright infringment is punishable by law. You are welcome to use these sounds where you like, and in your own sound package if you like, but you MUSt give credit to the original authors. All rights reserved.


Have fun flying!! :DD


Brandon A. Williams- Scenery/Aircraft developer, SurClaro


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