7/16/03

Here's my latest version of a Beechjet 400A for FS2002. To install, unzip
the ZIP file into the main subfolder of FS2002 (where the FS2002.EXE file
resides). In that way, the custom gauges will be placed automatically in the
correct subfolder. DO NOT unzip the package into the \AIRCRAFT subfolder of
FS2002, and be sure to duplicate the original folder structure when
unzipping.

NOTE: This aircraft should work fine in FS2004, but you may need to
disable the GPS. Alternately, you can keep your eyes peeled for the next
update which I plan to upload shortly after FS2004 becomes available.

REFLECTIVE TEXTURES: To display reflective textures, you need to go into
the Options/Settings/Display/Aircraft menu and check the box marked
"Reflections." Keep in mind that this will probably result in a significant
reduction in frame rate. If the box is not checked, the aircraft will
display normal, non-reflective textures.

Also keep in mind that, apparently, not all video cards will display
reflective textures. My ATI 7500, 9000 and 9600 display them just fine.
None of my NVIDIA or 3DFX cards seem capable of displaying them, however.

NOTE: Some joysticks and yokes seem to have trouble with the automatic
elevator trim. If you experience "porpoising" of the aircraft, especially
with the autopilot on, try turning off the auto trim. This is accomplished
by clicking the small green bar-shaped light above the trim indicator.

Instrument panel sub-panels can be toggled on and off with the following
commands (or whichever buttons or keystrokes you have programmed for panel
windows 1 through 5):

Main panel - Shift-1
Large GPS - Shift-2
Radio Stack - Shift-3
Light Switches - Shift-4
Large Autopilot - Shift-5
Fuel Gauge - Shift-6


I hereby declare this aircraft package to be in the Public Domain.
Anyone may use it for any nonviolent purpose, including commerce, without
permission. It should not harm your computer but, if you imagine it has, I
accept no liability.

Chuck Dome
cdome@earthlink.net