FS2002 SOCATA TB10 TOBAGO AIRCRAFT
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FSDS design By Jean-Pierre Brisard,

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Commercial use or making money from any included file is prohibited.
FREEWARE program for the SOCATA TB10 Tobago aircraft, a 4-5 seats training and travel machine.
FSDS ProV2.03 design, fix gear, moving flaps, prop, rudder and elevator, steering nose wheel, variable pitch propeller, transparent canopy opening on pilot side when engine turned-off, Reflective textures and night effects.
Panel design by JP Brisard, rework from Kiyoshi Matsubara original.

INSTALL
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1- UNZIP the downloaded file "tobav2.zip" in a temporary folder,
2- UNZIP the "gauges.zip" file and copy all *.gau files in your main
"FS2002\gauges" folder. You must also have the default FS2002 PRO gauges in the main gauge folder.
3- UNZIP the "tobago.zip" file and copy the full "tobago" folder into your main "FS2000\aircraft" folder.

You will find the plane in the FS2002 "aircraft select" popup menu under "Socata/tb 10/ Tobago F-GLOS ".

SIMFLYING
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111 Activate "reflective textures" in the FS2002/options/parameters...
popup menu
222 Radio stack zoom available; click on radio icon on the FS2002 panel or hit "shift, 3" on keyboard.
333 Opening/closing canopy, with "shift+E" WORKS ONLY WITH ENGINE OFF(on my computer, this locks some other commands !!! Hit "E" to restore)
444 See "panelview.jpg" for panel commands

CREDITS
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Credits to the people who helped making this project;

-- HGHB, and DNA for their gauges
-- Kiyoshi Matsubara, for his original panel
-- Abacus and Louis Sinclair for the great FSDesignStudio Pro2
(With wishes for the "help and tutorial" files to be released soon !!!)
-- All contributing simmers of the flightsim community

LEGAL
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This program is released as Freeware and can be used freely according to the protecting conditions. No upload on any commercial support is permitted. No use of separate files can be made for commercial purpose. Please read the DNA "tb10.gau.txt" file

Jean-Pierre Brisard,
Port-Navalo, France
JPBRISARD@compuserve.com
February 10, 2003