This is a fictional Golden Mountain Dog
Solutions repaint of the freeware Eurocopter EC120B helicopter simulation for
FS2004 by Nemeth Designs Development Group. It requires prior installation of
the freeware EC120B package available from nemethdesigns.com and has only been
tested in FS2004 ACOF with the freeware EC120B.
INSTALLATION:
STEP 1:
Download and install the freeware EC120B from Nemeth Designs.
STEP 2:
Back up the aircraft.cfg file installed with the EC120B.
Step 3:
Copy/paste the texture folder "texture.GMDS" that you downloaded with this
ReadMe into the "ec120b" folder that was created in your FS9 "aircraft" folder
when you installed the helicopter.
STEP 4:
Open the aircraft.cfg file installed with the EC120B and copy/paste the
following text at the end of the variants list. Change the "N" in "fltsim.N" to
the next sequential number.
[fltsim.N]
title=Colibri Golden Mountain Dog Solutions
sim=EC120B
model=m
panel=
sound=
texture=GMDS
kb_checklists=
kb_reference=
prop_anim_ratio=1.76
atc_id=C-GGMD
ui_manufacturer=Eurocopter
ui_type=Eurocopter EC120B
ui_variation=Golden Mountain Dog Solutions (male pilot)
description=Repaint by Randy L. Whynacht - 5 July 2009\n\nEC120B colibri\n\nFirst
Colibri delivery in January 1998. At late 1998 more than 100 Colibris had been
ordered and the production rate had increased from four to six per month.
Eurocopter anticipated a market over the subsequent decade for 1600.\n\nDimensions:
Main rotor diameter 10.00m (32ft 9in), length overall rotors turning 11.52m
(37ft 10in), fuselage length 9.60m (31ft 6in), height 3.40m (11ft 2in). Main
rotor disc area 78.6m2 (845.4sq ft).\n\nPowerplant: One 376kW (504shp) Turboméca
TM-319 Arrius 2F turboshaft driving a three blade main rotor and eight blade
Fenestron shrouded tail rotor.\n\nWeight: Empty 895kg (2116lb), max takeoff
1680kg (3704lb), max takeoff with a sling load 1770kg (3902lb).\n
atc_heavy=0
atc_airline=
atc_flight_number=
STEP 5:
Go and fly!
CREDITS
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"Leaping Milo" GMDS dog logo created by Diana Whynacht. View its origins at
http://www.gmds.ca/logo.htm
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Golden Mountain Dog Solutions textures created by Randy L. Whynacht.
These textures are offered as freeware for personal use but remain the
intellectual property of Randy L. Whynacht and Golden Mountain Dog Solutions.
They are not to be distributed or uploaded to any other website without my
express written permission.
Randy L. Whynacht
14 November 2009
randy@gmds.ca