Piper Seminole N458K

This is a repaint of Chuck Dome's pipsem.zip and includes all of Chuck's
original files. I'm not sure if the textures are still reflective after the repaint
as I can't display reflective textures with my graphics card.

SOUND! The sound is aliased to the FS2002 PRO Beech Baron 58
If you have FS2002 Standard version you will need to change the wording of the sound.cfg file
to alias the sound to another aircraft that you have on your system.

INSTALLATION
1. Unzip semnblue.zip into your FS2002\...\aircraft folder with 'use folder names' option checked.
2. Use Explorer to navigate to the 'semnblue' folder which will be inside your aircraft folder.
Open the the gauges folder, copy and paste all the gauge files into your main FS2002\gauges folder.
You can then delete the semnblue\gauges folder to save space.

If you have already installed Chucks pipsem.zip then you don't need the gauges, just delete the folder
after unzipping.

Chuck's original read_me file is attached below.

Alex Kennedy
05/05/2003
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5/1/03

Here's my version of a Piper Seminole for FS2002.

REFLECTIVE TEXTURES: To display reflective textures, you need to go into
the Options/Settings/Display/Aircraft menu and check the box marked
"Reflections." Keep in mind that this will probably result in a significant
reduction in frame rate. If the box is not checked, the aircraft will
display normal, non-reflective textures.

Also keep in mind that, apparently, not all video cards will display
reflective textures. My ATI 9000 and ATI 7500 display them just fine. None
of my NVIDIA or 3DFX cards seem capable of displaying them, however.

NOTE: Some joysticks and yokes seem to have trouble with the automatic
elevator trim. If you experience "porpoising" of the aircraft, especially
with the autopilot on, try turning off the auto trim. This is accomplished
by clicking the small green bar-shaped light above the trim indicator.

I hereby declare this aircraft package to be in the Public Domain.
Anyone may use it for any nonviolent purpose, including commerce, without
permission. It should not harm your computer but, if you imagine it has, I
accept no liability.

Chuck Dome
cdome@earthlink.net
Please note my new e-mail address