Hawaiian Airlines Lockheed L-1011-50
Hawaiian Airlines Lockheed L-1011-50 for FS98
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- Complete with Base Model
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- 1K
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- Filename
- ha_l1011.zip
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- 60.44 KB
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- Scanned 20 days ago (clean)
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- Free (Freeware)
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- Everyone
Hawaiian Airlines Lockheed L-1011-50 for FS98
HAWAIIAN AIR TEXTURES BY: MIKE A. MENDEZ
L1011 FLIGHT MODEL BY: BRIAN QUAYLE and PAUL HAAK
AIRCRAFT DYNAMICS BY FLIGHT FSD
Flight Simulator 98 and the Flight Simulator Flight Shop converter are required to fly this aircraft.
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N765BE began service with Al Nippon Airways of Japan before Hawaiian Airlines took delivery of the aircraft and four other L-1011's in 1985. The dash 50 series of Tristars only differ from the dash 1 in stronger landing gear and the additional fuel tank for long range flights. This increased the gross weight to 450,160lbs, however the engines remained the RB211-22B. This model Has cabin lights and Landing Lights.
Hawaiian Airlines was founded in Honolulu on January 30, 1929. Although no longer flying L-1011's, the Company still flys Scheduled inter-Island stops to all the Hawaiian Islands with a fleet of DC-9's. With the lease of McDonnell Douglas DC10's, the Airline flys Mainland flights to the Major U.S. West Coast City's and American Samoa Islands.
TO INSTALL:
After unzipping the HA_L1011.zip file, copy to the FS98 Aircraft directory. You may delete the .jpg picture and this text file if you wish.
***PLEASE do not re-convert the aircraft. It has already been converted. The converter allows FS98 to identify aircraft of more the TWO engines** *** You can modify the PANEL.CFG file with your favorite Three Engine Panel.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
My thanks go to Brian Quayle and Paul Haak for the original AFX and model. Please note that I DO NOT have the source files. This aircraft was repainted using a number of paint uitilitys, conversions and a Hex editor. I would also like to thank Ian Donhoe's for his outstanding Aircraft dynamics editor (ADE) and the FSD (Flight Sim Developers) version of the flight dynamics for this aircraft. Finally Ziggy Schwarz for his LLADD landing lights program. With out them this project would not be posible.
This is a series of Hawaiian Air aircraft that I have done for MSFS,
They include:
Hawaiian DC-10-10 Hawaiian DC-9-50
***soon to be added** Hawaiian DC-8
LIMITATIONS
This aircraft model is made available for the private use of Microsoft Flight Simulator enthusiasts. The original, unaltered archive file may be freely distributed and uploaded to BBS and FTP sites. Under no circumstances may this model be packaged, bundled or otherwise sold for profit.
HAVE FUN!
The archive ha_l1011.zip has 18 files and directories contained within it.
File Contents
This list displays the first 500 files in the package. If the package has more, you will need to download it to view them.
Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
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Ha_L10112.txt | 09.06.98 | 2.78 kB |
HA_L1011.air | 09.06.98 | 6.14 kB |
HA_L1011.jpg | 09.06.98 | 33.07 kB |
aircraft.cfg | 08.22.98 | 792 B |
Ha_L1011.MDL | 08.22.98 | 70.00 kB |
model.cfg | 08.22.98 | 67 B |
panel.cfg | 08.16.98 | 44 B |
sound.cfg | 08.16.98 | 32 B |
Ha_L1011.0af | 09.06.98 | 64.00 kB |
Ha_L1011.2af | 09.06.98 | 64.00 kB |
Ha_L1011.4af | 08.22.98 | 64.00 kB |
Ha_L1011.1af | 09.06.98 | 64.00 kB |
Ha_L1011.7af | 09.06.98 | 64.00 kB |
Ha_L1011.3af | 09.06.98 | 64.00 kB |
Ha_L1011.5af | 08.17.98 | 64.00 kB |
Ha_L1011.6af | 05.08.96 | 64.00 kB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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