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FS2002 Hughes 500D Amphibian
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PJ-HYF operated by TradeWind Helicopters in TDS colours


FS2002 Hughes 500D Amphibian
Added versatility to one of the world's
most popular light turbine helicopters. 
Features floats, moving control surfaces, 
a reflect map, virtual cockpit and two 
different colour schemes.
By Bjorn Buchner

This helicopter was constructed with GMax.

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Installation
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Unzip into your FS2002 root directory.

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Known Issues
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On some graphics cards, the textures of this helicopter may appear black. The reason
for this is unfortunately unknown.


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Legal
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This aircraft is FREEWARE. It is provided "as is" and the author is not liable for any 
damage it may cause. This aircraft is depicted as an artist's  presentation only. 

Note that repainting is freely allowed and no prior permission is required. However, 
please include the contents of the original H500amph_readme.txt file when distributing
repainted versions of this aircraft.


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Thanks for downloading this aircraft

And a very special thanks to An for her patience and support.

Bjrn Bchner
April 2002
South Africa
E-mail: bjornbuchner@hotmail.com

TCA JF 4/2002
        