Supercar for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002
Austin Tate , 5-Jul-2002
http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/~bat/GA/supercar-msfs.html
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Quick Start for Flight Simulator 2002

1. Place Supercar and Supercar Turbo folders in FS2002\Aircraft folder.
Note that one radio altimeter gauge used by Supercar is from the FS2000
Concorde which is not included in FS2002. You can fly without this or
copy it from your FS2000 setup if you have one [Concorde!Radio-Altimeter].

2. Place the startup and GPS flight plan files from the Pilots folder
(*.flt, *.wx and *.pln) in the FS2002\Flights\Myflts folder.

3. FS2000 has an ADDON SCENERY area already enabled... to make
the scenery available easily do the following... or you can also
follow the FS2000 instructions to make a separate Black Rock scenery
folder.

a) Copy the Scenery\Black Rock\Scenery folder contents to
FS2002\ADDON SCENERY\Scenery.

b) Copy the Scenery\Black Rock\Texture folder contents to
FS2002\ADDON SCENERY\Textures.

c) Add the following line to flatten the area for Thrust SSC dynamic
scenery into the ADDON SCENERY entry in FS2002\scenery.cfg...

Flatten.0=3871,n40 54.5,w119 9.5,n40 52,w119 3,n40 40,w119 11.5,n40 43.5,w119 19

Use an index .0 if no flatten line is already used for ADDON SCENERY,
otherwise use the next available number.

A second flatten line needed in FS2000 for the Black Rock Lab area
is not needed (but also does no harm) in FS2002.

4. To see the Thrust SSC dynamic scenery, select at least normal density for
ground dynamic scenary in Options/Settings -> Display -> Scenery

5. Select Supercar or Supercar Turbo as the aircraft and/or select a
Supercar startup situation.

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