Thank you for downloading this magnificent aircraft designed with FSDS Pro. by Phil Cruikshank and animated and revised by myself, Rey Lopez.

INSTALLATION:

Unzip the RLB24D1.ZIP to your favorite folder (mine is called "arrivals"), then unzip the sound file (RL24SND.zip) and place in the RLB24D1 as your sound file, and finally unzip the gages for the panel (RL24GAGE.zip) and place them in your main FS2002 GAGE folder. I am sorry for the inconvinience, but the file would have been to large to download, and this makes it easier for those simmers without a high-speed line. Now you can start having fun with this model. Note that the sound file is property of Aaron R. Swindle, and he was kind enough to allow me to include it in this file so please do not modify it without his permission, also, the panel file is a creation of Dave Haskel and I recomend you read his instructions and disclaimers in order to avoid any confusion.

As a little extra feature, if during flight you shut-down an engine using the panel, and re-start in flight, it will simulate a "troubled" engine with a black smoke trail.

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* Please read the installation document for the panel created by Dave * * Haskel, and it has been tested with FS2002. *
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LEGAL STUFF:

This is a freeware download, however, It can NOT be uploaded to another site with out my prior concent and any modifications to the model or re-painting also must have my prior concent, and propper credit just be given, also, as it staes above it is freeware so it may not be sold or packaged for profit and if it is, must notify me prior to doing so.
Although I have run this model in my computer, I do not make myself or others involved in this project with any damage caused by its implimentation. Enjoy it, and if you have questions or suggestions please write to me to the above e-mail address, and you may include me in the monthly SurClaro designers contest if you see it appropriate, and if so...thanks again.

Thanks
Rey Lopez