FS2002 - Screaming Eagle Version of Bell UH-1H Huey

A Company, 158th Assault Heicopter Batallion, 101st Airborne Division "Ghost Riders" of Camp Evans, RVN..January 1969 thru December 1971. See also the Ghost Riders.txt file included in this package for a history and contacts for the unit.

Model by Jordan Moore
contact: jordan@hovercontrol.com

101st Airborne Livery by Peter Ridge
contact: peter@turbulentsky.com

A/158th AHB Technical Consultant, Robert W. Owens
contact: rwowens@snowhill.com

Copyright 2002 All Rights Reserved
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Changes from the Original
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This version of Jordan's Huey includes the Army model (model #2) repainted in the 101st Airborne's Screaming Eagle colors of Company A, 158th AHB (Assault Helicopter Batallion). The panel for the Army model (panel #2) and all original sounds and gauges. The port and starboard nav lights were moved to the fuselage, above the cargo doors, and the two forward white nav lights were reduced to a single centered one. For all the original models, textures and panels, download the original belluh1h.zip from SurClaro.


The following are from the original readme.txt by Jordan Moore:

Dedication
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This special Father's Day 2002 edition of the Bell UH-1H Huey is dedicated to my dad Sam Moore. This helicopter and its variant models represented a significant portion of my father's combat and rescue flying career. I couldn't help but fall in love with this helicopter growing up.


Installation
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This helicopter can be installed much like every other add-on aircraft for FS2002. The gauge files contained in the /gauges folder should be copied to your FS2002/GAUGES folder.


Notes About this Project
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I decided not to include a virtual cockpit in this package. I enjoy an unobstructed view during landings, hovers, etc. I hope this doesn't keep you from enjoying the Huey. I currently have no plans to add one, but perhaps some one else will decide to add one later.
You might notice that the panel has some unused space on the left. This area not only mimics the blank center portion of the true huey panel, but it also leaves the much needed space that developers can use in the future to add their own important guages. If you toggle the Radio stack on, you'll find it fills that space quite nicely.


Permissions and Re-Distribution
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Repainters and Developers are welcome to redistribute this project with their added contributions. However, They must ALWAYS include proper credit to the original author, and must always describe in detail the changes they have made. Credit to the original author must ALWAYS be included in any written material used to describe your re-distribution. This includes file descriptions on major flight sim download web sites. The original author of this package must give approval before any commercial use of this package. The original author also reserves the right to deny redistribution rights to any party for any reason what so ever.




Special Thanks to the Following:
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Samuel Moore - The reason I started this project in the first place.
Dave Eckert - For the freeware pilot .fsc file. (thanks for the time saver Dave!)
Olle Kauppi - For the huey sound files.
Adrian Lindsay - For flight testing
Ian Standfast - For proving less is more in helicopter design.
Unknown - For the Bell 212 photo used in the panel...its been used on so many projects I was not able to discern the original contributer...but thanks.