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de Havilland Canadian Twin Otter Swiss Federal Office of Topography
textures for Aerosoft FSX payware model
Author: Holgi 07/2009
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Installation
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1) In directory "SimObjects\Airplanes" in your FSX find subdirectory "Aerosoft Twin Otter 300"
2) Copy there directory "texture.Swiss_T-741" from this archive
3) Open file "aircraft.cfg" which is in directory "Aerosoft Twin Otter 300"
4) Paste there following text on place above section [General]
[FLTSIM.X]
title=de Havilland Canadian Twin Otter Swiss Federal Office of Topography
sim=DHC6
model=300
panel=org
sound=
texture=Swiss_T-741
kb_checklists=dhc6-300-wheel_check
kb_reference=dhc6-300-wheel_ref
atc_id=T-741
atc_parking_types=RAMP
ui_manufacturer="de Havilland Canada"
ui_type="DHC-6-300"
ui_variation="Swiss Federal Office of Topography"
ui_typerole="Twin Engine TurboProp"
ui_createdby="Aerosoft"
description="Repaint of Swisstopo aircraft by Holgi.\n \nSwisstopo is the common name for the Swiss Federal Office of Topography (in German: Bundesamt für Landestopographie. French: Office fédéral de topographie. Italian: Ufficio federale di topografia. Romansh: Uffizi federal da topografia). This name was chosen as a neutral name to avoid choosing a language when its website was launched in 1997. \n \nAircrafts: \nTwo powerful twin-engined aircraft are available to meet a full range of requirements in Switzerland and abroad.\nSuper King Air 350C and Twin Otter DHC-6-300 \n \n- Applications vertical aerial photography at scales from 1:2500 to 1:60000 \n- platform for projects such as laser scanning and airborne gravimetry \n \nTechnical Details (Twin Otter DHC-6-300): \nOperational ceiling: 8 100 m \nCruising speed: 280 km/h \nMaximum range: 3 200 km \nPayload (with full tank): 950 kg \nMax. takeoff weight: 5 670 kg \nEngines: 2 × 1 652 PS"
5) Replace X in [fltsim.X] on beginning of pasted text with number x+1, where
x is maximum value in [fltsim.x] in your aircraft.cfg
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