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FSX Aerosoft Beaver N28S Textures by Nathan Havercroft

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Texture files only. The original BeaverX model by Aerosoft (http://www.aerosoft-shop.com/) is required. Thanks to the Aerosoft crew for allowing me to upload this repaint and for making the aircraft in the first place.

N28S - taken from http://www.dhc-2.com/id967.htm

c/n 855

54-1709 N8524

N28S*

Delivered 07/01/56

54-1709 US ARMY # 1552 L-20 No: 553 Command A-6

N8524 Western Nebraska Technical College, Sidney, NE

Since 1972

J. W Duff Aircraft Co., Denver, CO

Regd 05/95

N28S Harrison Ford - GBH Aviation, Santa Monica, CA

Regd 23/12/98

Active

Nathan H

February 2008

araig@sbcglobal.net

Add the texture folder to your Aerosoft Beaver Standard Wheels folder and the following lines to the aircraft.cfg file.

[fltsim.XX] <-- where XX is the next available number

title=DHC-2F N28s

sim=DHC-2W

model=wheel6

panel=

sound=

texture=n28s

kb_checklists=DHC-2F_check

kb_reference=DHC-2F_ref

ui_manufacturer=de Havilland Canada

ui_type=DHC-2 Wheels

ui_variation=N28S (Harrison Ford)

atc_heavy=0

atc_id=N28S

atc_airline=

atc_flight_number=

atc_parking_types=RAMP

description=The civilian version DHC-2 Beaver was was manufactured by de Havilland Aircraft of Canada, Ltd. from 1948 to 1969. The MKI is the mostly spread version witha 450 SHP Pratt & Whitney R985. Alternatively a MKII was developed with 550 SHP Alvis Leonides 502/4 engine. Later the less common PT6A6 turboprop powerd Beaver was built between 1964 to 1969. In total almost 1700 plans were built and many of them are beautifully restored and service for tourist flights,transportation and fun all around the world.\n\n repaint by Nathan Havercroft

atc_id_color=0000000000

visual_damage=0

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