This is a fictional Golden Mountain Dog
Solutions repaint of the freeware Beech Kingair 300 developed by Allied FS Group
for FS2004 ACOF. Ir requires prior installation of the original aircraft. The
necessary files are available from www.alliedfsgroup.com
INSTALLATION:
STEP 1:
Download and install the freeware AFG Beech Kingair 300.
STEP 2:
Back up the aircraft.cfg file installed with the "AFG KingAir 300".
Step 3:
Copy/paste the texture folder "texture.GMDS" that you downloaded with this
ReadMe into the "AFG KingAir 300" folder that was created in your FS9 "aircraft"
folder when you installed the airplane.
STEP 4:
Open the aircraft.cfg file installed with the "AFG KingAir 300" 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 = KingAir 300 v10 GMDS
sim = KingAir300
model =
panel =
sound =
texture =GMDS
panel_alias =
sound_alias =
kb_checklists =KingAir300check
kb_reference =
atc_id = C-GBKA
atc_id_color=0xffffffff
atc_id_font=arial narrow bold,32
atc_parking_types =
atc_parking_code =
atc_airline=
atc_flight_number=
ui_manufacturer = Raytheon/Beech
ui_type = King Air 300
ui_variation = Golden Mountain Dog Solutions
description = Beech King Air 300 for FS2004 Century of Flight. 3D model: Esa
Kaihlanen / Juri Pelkonen, Flight Dynamics: Ari Kaihlanen, Textures Siegfried
Schaeffer / Rui Cristina. Sound by Leon Medado. Golden Mountain Dog Solutions
textures created and applied by Randy L. Whynacht with kind advice from the ever
helpful gang at Sim-Outhouse.
visual_damage = 0
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
1 February 2010
randy@gmds.ca