FS2004 S.A. BULLDOG T. MK1 TRAINER
The Bulldog was a training aircraft developed by Scottish Aviation from the Beagle Pup light aircraft, the prototype first flying in 1969. Main user was the RAF, with others going to Nigeria, Kenya, Jordan, Ghana, Sweden,(as the SK-61) and Malta. Several are also on the Civil register. This plane has full FS animations, shiney tex's and V-Cockpit with some custom gauges. Includes RAF, Maltese, And Swedish paint schemes, the Swedish scheme having its own SK-61 model.

Installation:
Make new Folder in your FS2004\Aircraft folder, label it SA_BULLDOG
After downloading the zip, locate it, using your Computer Explorer, Winfile, etc. Double-click on it and extract the file to your SA_BULLDOG folder.Everything should end up in the right place/folder.

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Copy the bdog_02, bdog_glass, and bdog_panel textures from the texture folder to the texture.bdog_MAS and texture.bdog_SAF folders. I did this to save on download file size.
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Copy the gauges into your Sim's Gauges Folder. You may already have some of them, so you don't have to overwrite or reload them. Choice is yours.
Copy the GaugeSound.dll file into your FS Main Folder. Easygauge 2.0, what I used to make gau's, says this file is needed. If you already have one of my later planes, you most likely have this file already installed.
Copy the fx_vclight_yellow to your Sim's effects folder. Like the gauge file, you may already have this. It came with my latest releases, like the Storch, or PBR boat.



NOTAMS:
Should work in FS2002, but you can't modifly payload, just the fuel level.
You should see two model folders in the file, model and model.1. The model.1 is for the Swedish SK-61 version, for it has different pitot, antennas, and steps.
If you fly the Bulldog in FS2002, you may want to install the FS2002 GPS into the panel.cfg file, replacing the FS2004 GPS entry.
If you haven't already done so, copy over the textures as pointed out above! I don't want a bunch of e-mails:)





This aircraft was tested in FS2002 and FS2004:
Flight Model set to HARD
Plane Textures set to MASSIVE
Screen res set to 1024X768X32
Reflections set to ON
Computer:
P4 1.5 GHZ
768 MB RAM
ATI 9600 128 MB with 3.8 Cat Drivers
TM Cougar HOTAS/CH Pro Pedals
Results with your Computer and Sim Settings may vary.


Enjoy!
This aircraft was built to the best of my skills and knowledge. I don't mind constructive comments, or how-to's, but "This Sucks!" type e-mails will be ignored. As for repaints, new versions, etc. I have no idea if, when, or what. So please, no "placing orders".
These files shouldn't harm your computer, but I accept no responsability for their use and effect.
Play with it,do repaints, give to friends or enemies, but do not make money off of it without my express approval. Also,if you want to re-post on your site, or another site, please ask me first:) I usually say yes, unless my plane been too corrupted or hacked by you or others.

Tim Piglet Conrad
Piglet's Peculiar Planes
pigletxx@earthlink.net