FS2002 UNITED STATES MILITARY VIP (VERY IMPORTANT PERSONNEL) McDonnell-Douglas MD-83 (DEFAULT REPAINTS)

Repaints By Mike Mendez
mikem@communityonline.net

Checklist file (un-edited) by Chris van Bijlert

Thanks for your interest in my first FS2002 project.

What you get:

Four repaints of the default FS2002 MD-83 in the VIP (Very Important Personnel) colors of the United States AIR FORCE, COAST GUARD, NAVY AND MARINES. The US Military does NOT fly MD-83's but fly the DC-9 series VIP aircraft (C-9A and VC-9C). Except for the Coast Guard version, these textures are based on those aircraft. All are included in the ATC as Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy and Marine 2. (we will leave "ONE" for the Commander in Chief). All Aircraft use the default 737 panel and sound. Textures by Mike Mendez. MD-83 Checklist by Chris Van Bijlert

Installation

Copy the entire "md83_military " folder contained in this zip file to the /FS2002/AIRCRAFT folder on your PC. Select your favorite military version from the flight simulator 2002 aircraft list. That's it!

NOTES:

- Aircraft use the default Boeing 737 panel, but you can change it to your favorite FS2002 DC-9/MD-80 panels. There are a few available on most Flight Simulator web sights by different panel designers.

- The Tail letter logos and registration numbers are fictitous due to the limitations of the default textures

- There might be some problems with the ATC identification when flying in the "player" mode.


Legal:

- The software contained in this archive is supplied for your use as "freeware". No fee or charge is made for its use.
- The original author retains full ownership of these files and reserves all rights and privileges under U.S. and international copyright laws.
- This archive may be freely redistributed provided that the entire archive is distributed, as is, withoutmodification. No fee of any kind may be charged for the software, or its distribution.
- The software, or any part of it, may not be included in any other product that is sold or distributed for a fee. The softare, or any part of it, may be distributed as part of other "freeware" products only at the express permission of the author.

Original authors

Mike Mendez
Chris Van Bijlert

Happy Simming!!