AIR MALAWI BAC 1-11
repaint by Richard Newton of the following aircraft:



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British Aircraft Corporation 1-11-500 V3.4
by
John Hamer, E mail imagination.co@virgin.net
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Flight Simulator 98 required to fly this aircraft.

If you are using Notepad, please turn "Word Wrap" on.


THE FILES:-
Installation :
If your using Winzip, create a directory called 1-11, or what have you in FS98 Aircraft and using the use folder names option, unzip all files. In FS98 you should under the Aircraft menu have this aircraft. 

DESCRIPTION :-
This is a comprehensive reworking of Paul Haak  / Eric Johnson's Bac 1-11 using a variety of parts ect from various sources, although the main was created by these two gentlemen.
If I went into all of the changes I've done Id be here all day. Just see for your self.

The following from Paul's text
Even before the first BAC 1-11 flew, BAC had considered the possibility of a `stretched` version of the aircraft, but it was not until British European Airways expressed an interest in such a model that work began on the Series 500. This aircraft was a 97-119 seat version with a fuselage stretched by 8ft 4in forward of the wing and 5ft 2 in to the rear, a 5ft increase in wingspan, strengthened landing gear and wing permitting a gross weight of 91,000lb (later raised to 104,500lb), and uprated 12,000lb st Rolls-Royce Spey Mk 512-14DW engines.
BEA ordered 18 `Super One-Eleven's` on the 27th of January 1967.
The first production aircraft flew on the 7th of February 1968 and d UK certification was granted on the 15th of August. Deliveries to BEA began two weeks later, with passenger services on the 17th of November between Manchester Airport.
BEA subsequently introduced the 1-11s on its internal West German Services.
The last British Airways 1-11 services took place during 1992.
The last 1-11s in British Airways colours are operated by Maersk Air (UK ltd) from Birmingham with a mixture of 1-11 400s and two 1-11-500s. These are soon to replaced by Boeing 737s.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:-
To  Eric Johnson who produced the original 1-11. Without him this project would never have happened.
Paul Haak, who is now a member of Project Freeware
Ian Standfast for his testing and encouragement (Thanks Ian)
This is  my version 3.4 of the aircraft.  Previous version's have never released due to me not being happy with the finished product. V3.4 has been refined to a much higher standard.
LIMITATIONS:-
This model is FREEWARE.
This aircraft model is made available for the private use of Microsoft
Flight Simulator enthusiasts.  The original, unaltered archive file may
be freely distributed and uploaded to BBS and FTP sites.  Under no
circumstances may this model be packaged, bundled or otherwise sold for
profit.

Further aircraft in various livery's will be available soon
(c) 1998 John Hamer, e-mail imagination.co@virgin.net
