Virual Air Franche-Comté CH2000 trainer

VAFC is virtual Airline based in Besançon, France.
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This plane was repaint with the PERMISSION of Paul Hartl by Joubert Nicolas

This zip package, CH2000.zip, contains all files necessary for using the
Zenith CH2000 trainer aircraft simulation in Flight Simulator 98, including
the dedicated instrument panel.

Extract this file to the "AIRCRAFT" folder within your "FLIGHT SIMULATOR"
folder using "Winzip", allowing Winzip to recreate the path for these files
within the "Aircraft" folder (thus, check the "Use Folder Names" option box
of Winzip when extracting - otherwise you will have a lot of files not in
the proper folders, probably sitting in your "Aircraft" folder!). Note, if
you do not unzip this package to the "Aircraft" folder, the folders "CH2000"
and "CH2T" will be placed somewhere else on your harddrive, and Flight
Simulator will not be able to load them.

Using the CH2000 as an example, the file path for all Flight Simulator
aircraft should be as follows: (CAPITAL LETTERS = FOLDER, small letters = file)

FLIGHT SIMULATOR 98
===================AIRCRAFT
============================CH2000 (aircraft.cfg, ch2000.air)
==================================MODEL (model.cfg, ch2000.mdl)
==================================PANEL (panel.cfg, ch2000po.bmp, radio_2.bmp, compass.bmp)
==================================SOUND (sound.cfg)
==================================TEXTURE (ch2000.0af, ch2000.1af, ch2000.2af => ch2000.7af)
============================CH2T(aircraft.cfg, CH2T.air)
==================================MODEL (model.cfg, ch2T.mdl)
==================================PANEL (panel.cfg, ch2000po.bmp, radio_2.bmp, compass.bmp)
==================================SOUND (sound.cfg)
==================================TEXTURE (ch2t.0af, ch2t.1af, ch2t.2af => ch2t.9af)

Note that the 2 files, "aircraft.cfg" and "CH2000.air" are in the "CH2000" folder, as are
"aircraft.cfg" and "CH2T.air" in the "CH2T" folder.

All *.gau files must be placed in FS98's "Gauges" folder to work. If not put there,
you will not find most of your gauges on the instrument panel.

All *.stn files should be placed in your "Pilots" folder of Flight Simulator,
as these are "Situation", or "Flight" files to start you off in a particular aircraft
at a particular location.

When all else fails - try again - you'll get it right eventually!