Version 1.1 Notes:
This archive contains all the basic files needed to use this aircraft in CFS2 or FS2000/2002. Unzip it into your Combat Flight Simulator 2 or Flight Simulator main directory and enjoy! (PLEASE NOTE: If you are going to use this in FS2000 or FS2002, delete or replace the sound.cfg file from the /SOUND subdirectory, or the plane may not show up in the selection menu.)
You will need to download the separate Weapons Pack in order to be able to use the ordinance listed in the .DP file.
Copyright Info:
This repaint is released as freeware, for all to use and enjoy. The repainted textures may not be used in any commercial package or project, nor may they be sold or altered for any purpose without the express permission of the author. This is my blood and sweat, if I'm not going to make any money off it, nobody else is either! This notice does not supercede the original copyright of James Grimes for his creation! Please respect both my rights as an authorized repainter, and his as the creator of this virtual aircraft!
I do not guarantee that this plane will work on your system. It works on mine, sorry but everyone else has to figure it out for themselves. I had no problems with it, but I offer no warrantees. Your computer blows up, you are on your own.
Credits:
Thanks to James Grimes for permission to do repaints for his excellent Messerschmitt bf-110C Zestorer. The original model can be downloaded from: Virtual RLM for Combat Flight Simulator 2. Thanks also to Finn (SupaDetail, his homepage) whose patient answers to my many questions were invaluable in climbing the repainting "learning curve". Thanks to all the beta testers, with all their helpful comments and suggestions. Thanks to the folks at Freeflight Design Forum for their help and patience answering my endless questions. Thanks to Dave Eckert for his great tutorials and also for his pilot figure. Thanks to Jon Wold and Netwings for providing all of us with an open forum to discuss and exchange ideas. Thanks to my fellow designers for your suggestions and help, to all the wonderful people who have offered an encouraging word. Thanks to Louis Sinclair for his help and for FSDS, thanks to Konstantin Kukushkin for AA, and thanks to Mike Crosthwaite for SDLEdit, all indispensible tools. Thanks to all who write all the little utility programs. Thanks also to Microsoft, who continues to develop Flight Sim and Combat Flight Sim (though I would really appreciate better documentation the next time around!)
I know I've forgotten some of you, but know that it was purely unintentional, it is just that so many folks have offered assistance, suggestions and encouragement that I am simply overwhelmed.
Feedback appreciated! Drop me a line at: pstrany@norwich.net
For more skins and airplanes, go to the Virtualwings website
The original model and others by James Grimes can be downloaded from: Virtual RLM for Combat Flight Simulator 2
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