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\cf1\b\f1 FS98 Boeing 7377-300           TF-SUN         Sunbird Airlines    \par
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\cf0\b0\f0 Repainted by Gerry McLaughlin\par
from a Kim Simmelink original.\par
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Sunbird is a small charter airline which sometimes visits my home airport of Glasgow, \par
Scotland either on charter flights from Iceland to the Mediterranean (fuel stop), or\par
on charter flights from Glasgow itself. Its not a very exciting colour scheme, and \par
in fact the real aircraft does not say 'Boeing 737-300, on the side, but I,ve added \par
this just to make it a little bit more interesting. The previous Sunbird colour scheme\par
was plain white overall, so this is an improvement on that!\par
There is another Icelandic airline called Icebird - it has a different colour scheme, \par
but perhaps the two are related - I don't know.\par
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IMSTALLATION\par
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Like many others apparently, I have not been uploading my zip file correctly\par
to WWW.Flightsim.com! I now believe that the file_id.diz should be OUTSIDE\par
the aircraft folder, and intend to do this in future. This means that when you\par
unzip the file, if you do so directly into the AIRCRAFT folder of FS98, you\par
will end up with the file_id.diz running about loose inside the folder!\par
This will do no harm, but you can delete it the next time you open up\par
the Aircraft folder, since it will no longer be required.\par
So, simply unzip the zipfile straight into the AIRCRAFT folder, and after\par
you've had a flight, go into the folder and delete the file_id.diz.\par
If you have any problems, feel free to visit my site and e-mail me for help.\par
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Nothing in this zipfile should harm your computer, but you take the\par
risk when you decide to unzip it. \par
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\cf1\b\f1 CREDITS\par
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Kim Simmelink for the original aircraft; Chuck Dome for TEXBMP2 which\par
makes re-paints possible; Guy Norris and Mark Wagner for 'Modern\par
Boeing Jetliners' and my good friend Fred Seggie (type his name into the search \par
engine at WWW.airliners.net to see some of the best quality aviation photos\par
on the net) who gave me the picture which I used to paint this plane.\par
The tail logo uis pretty much a direct scan from it.\par
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\cf1\b\f1 LEGAL STUFF\cf0\b0\f0\par
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Every part of this file is copyright - dont try to sell any part of\par
it, dont upload it to any site that charges for ANYTHING - dont \par
include it in any CD package etc. Just have nice flights in it!\par
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Gerry McLaughlin                                     8 July 2001\par
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vist my site at:-\par
        WWW.geocities.com/gerrys3dflyin/\par
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