FS2002 AIRCRAFT-T-Bird II Ultralight. Features animated prop, ailerons, elevators and rudder,
stearable nose wheel, with pilot and passenger and a front windshield, a quality ultra light that is
easy on the frame-rates, stall is c. 38mph, max speed is c.112, panel has normal display and a new
stretchable, movable box instrument panel, great flyable maneuverability, turbocharged, contrails, lights.
Works in Standard or Pro version.
CREDITS: Model and textures by Gerry R. Rivera.
Features animated prop, ailerons, elevators and rudder. Based on photos and information
supplied by Dean Orr
Panel created with abacus Custom Panel Designer 2.1 and revised & modified by Jeridan Light
*AIR.cfg file revised & modified by Jeridan Light
Sound by Aaron R. Swindle Skysong Soundworks and revised by Jeridan Light
Gauges: klG24EE.TAB.WINDSPEED3 by Kirk Long
ED461!eadi by Harald Scheidl
Bitmap image XP38Nnav by David C. Copley
waterland effect by Bob Tremblay
Honolulu, Hawaii scenery by Bill Melichar
I tried very hard to give the credit to the correct people; however, if I confused names I do apologize.
Notes: 1.) Use keyboard keys O & L and turn off the strobe & beacon lights for better frame rates.
2.) In the AIRCRAFT.CFG file is the engsmoke listed under the [SMOKESYSTEM] section remove
the // marks to activate the engine fire, but it will cost you precious frame rates.
3.) On the panel bring down the stretchable box panel, (SHIFT- 2 or SHIFT- 3) with all the
instruments and make it straight to line up with the GPS at the other end of the panel rail
Installation:
ultralight t bird II: FS2002
aircraft
(here) ultralight t bird II
gauges: FS2002
gauges
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Known problems: The right wing tip will sometimes disappear. The propeller continues to
have a gray prop-spin even after the engine is turned off. Maybe the
original designers or someone else who is familiar with texturing & adjusting
aircraft in FS2002 could address and fix these discrepancies
Legal: Not for profit. Do not make money in any way with this programming.
No liability accepted, but no worries, this programming works great on my computer.