Readme file for GREYSHADE GSH-01 SPEEDER
FS2004
Thanks for downloading this "plane?"!
As seen In "Attack of the Clones", the GSH-01 was a custom-built "hot rod" speeder from Senatore Greyshade's private vechicle shops. "Borrowed" by Jedis Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi to chase down Senator's Padme's assassian in the skies over Curoscant, home world of the Republic. Model has VC, headlights, moving fanblades, and reflective finish.
Something a little different from me:)

Installation:
Make new Folder in your FS2004\Aircraft folder, label it GREYSHADE_GSH-01
After downloading the zip, locate it, using your Computer Explorer, Winfile, etc. Double-click on it and extract the file to your GREYSHADE_GSH-01 folder.Everything should end up in the right place/folder.
Panel uses default gauges, so no gauges or extra files needed.

This plane was made with the 1% Spreadsheet Process, made possible by AvHistory.org

NOTAM:
Flying the Speeder.
The airfile is loosely based on a jet fighter, like say, a F-86, or Hawker Hunter.
Did I mention "loosely"?
Top safe speed is around 400-450 MPH. All normal aerbatics are permitted.
It's an open cockpit, so dress warmly, unless you're a Jedi:)





This aircraft was tested in FS2004 Pro:
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 Catylist 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 , hack 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