UPiNSKY AiR de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver Mk I package

This package contains 3 models in three different fictional virtual liveries. Note that this is my first attempt at using a graphics program and at repainting aircraft. I was inspired by Yannick Lavignes artwork and embarked on this new passion with complete abandon. I allowed myself the freedom of fantasy airlines and did not adhere to the established "as real as it gets" flightsim acceptable protacol. Since this exercise I have been playing with aircraft design, gauge bitmaps, panels, scenery and effects. This stuff is fun.

I have left the original Fred Banting text file "bvr7.txt" from the Version 7 FS2000 package. Please read. I have edited it slightly to remove any confusion about installation procedure.
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SPECIAL:

Click on the gauges, a few of the important ones will enlarge for visual clarity, click them again to reduce. The water rudders and the wheel skis retract and extend by pressing the "/" key or by clicking on the gear swich on the panel.
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INSTALLATION:

Unzip this archive (use folder names option enabled) into the FS2002 root directory.
default path: C:/program files/Microsoft games/FS2002
This will place all files in there correct place. Next open the FS2002 directory. find and open the FS2002.cfg file. If the following lines are not present enter them, save the file and fly.

[OLDMODULES]
fssound.dll=1

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CREDITS:

Thank Yous to: Fred Banting for permission to fly my artwork on your brilliant aircraft and for the tips I needed to convert these planes for use in FS2002; Yannick Lavigne for your inspiration and your genious at controlling graphics programs; Marco Blauwulf for the zoomable gauges; Mike Hambly for the splash sounds; and Joao Paz for the panel revisions and for your painting ability (I may have copied a few details from the AW textures).
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LEGAL:

Follow any legal requirement stated in the"bvr7.txt" file included in this package.
This file is issued as freeware: Don't change it and don't make money out of it.
If you'd like to upload it to anywhere else it's OK - just send me a note, if you can.
The files enclosed, aside the repainted textures, still belong to the original and above mentioned authors, Please respect their work and always ask for their permission when permission is due!

Download, install and use this archive at your own risk - the only one I can think of is a virtual plane wreck but that's a personal issue.

Any problems or comment will be acknowledged

Timothy Claxton
WorldWarTimothy
wwtimothy@msn.com