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| FS2004/FSX Air Fresno Boeing 737-300 "Spirit of Freedom".
Aircraft by Erick Cantu. Paint by Peter McKay, based on a livery
design for Air Fresno by Bob Trembley in 1998. |
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FS2004/FSX Air Fresno Boeing 737-300 "Spirit of Freedom".
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Category:
Flight Simulator X / FSX Downloads Aircraft
Compatibility: FSX - FS2004
Filesize: 2.77 MB
Added on: Mar-14-2010***********************************
* B O E I N G 7 3 7 - 3 0 0 / 4 0 0 / 5 0 0 *
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B Y F L I G H T F X
ATTENTION!
* *
* THIS IS NOT THE 737-3/4/500 NEW RELEASE. SIMPLY PUT, I NEEDED TO GET RID OF
THE 737 FILES FROM MY WEBSITE, AND DECIDED TO PUT THEM *
* HERE FOR PEOPLE THAT WANT THEM. FLIGHTFX IS LONG GONE, THESE MODELS ARE NOT
SUPPORTED BY SGA, THOUGH SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT *
* THEM HAVE BEEN ANSWERED IN OUR FORUMS. I ALONE PROVIDE TECHNICAL SUPPORT, BUT
I ENCOURAGE YOU TO SHCEK THIS README AND THE *
* SGA FORUMS AT FLIGHTSIM.COM AND SGAIR.NET BEFORE ASKING - YOU MAY FIND ANSWERS
THERE FIRST! *
OVERVIEW:
We started the 737-500 project about two years ago with FS2000 and FSDS1. The
project has since become GMax and been schanged to span the entire 737 Classic
family from the -300 to the -500. In fact, we later decided to do all of the
737's over the next year or so. So, this initial release is the 737 Classic
family - the -300/400/500. Also available at the download page (link at the end)
are the CFM56-3 sounds which where recorded from a myriad of 737's, namely
United 737-522's, JAT 737-300's, and even an Air France -500 (many thanks to
Nils Alegren). IF YOU WISH TO MAKE THE SOUNDS QUIETER (And thus unrealistic, if
you wanted to hear ATC in a real 737 cockpit, you'd be hard pressed to do it
without your headset, and this sound set captures precisely what unprotected
ears hear), ADJUST ENGINE VOLUME IN FS. DO NOT EMAIL ME REGARDING VOLUME LEVELS.
I WILL IGNORE THEM. All models feature fullanimation of all parts, including
three special ones.
DOORS: Shift+E opens the main cabin door, as it does with every FS aircraft. Why
people still email me about it I'll never know.
AIRSTAIRS: To get the airstairs to deploy you must assign a key for wing fold.
Bear in mind, if you deploy the stairs, the wings are folded - and you will not
be able to fly!!!
CANOE LIGHTS: The 737-100 through -500 all have retractable landing lights on
the flap canoes. To extend ours, you must assign a key for tailhook.
INSTALLATION:
Installation of the base package should be simple enough. For this release, I
have packaged the base white textures as the base package. The other textures
must be added in. To install the base aircraft (true of all three), simply
extract to your aircraft folder. To install the repaints, extract the paint into
the relevant aircraft's folder - e.g., if you download the Southwest 737-500
N526SW, extract the contents of the zip to your B737_500 folder. Then you must
add the aircraft into aircraft.cfg. Open it up in notepad (I'm guessing this
will be the second time most users use it, as the first time was when they were
FORCED to read this readme, the only readme they ever read!) and add in the
following (again using N526SW as an example):
[fltsim.1] <<IMPORTANT! You must change the number for every aircraft added, the
base package was fltsim.0, and in my copy of the 735, Southwest was next in the
list. Numbers go UP in numerical order. The next would be fltsim.2.
title=Boeing 737-500_FX Southwest Airlines (The model and name will change with
each aircraft. Just don't give two planes the same name, or they will not show
up in FS)
sim=Boeing737-500 (this will also change depending on model. For the -400 it
will be Boeing737-400, for the -300 Boeing737-300)
model= <<Leave as-is
panel= <<Leave as-is
sound= <<Leave as-is
texture=swa
visual_damage=1 <<Leave as-is
kb_checklists=Boeing737-400_check <<Leave as-is
kb_reference=Boeing737-400_ref <<Leave as-is
atc_id=N526SW <<Change as you deem necessary for the specific aircraft
atc_airline=Southwest <<Change as you deem necessary for the specific aircraft
atc_flight_number=887 <<Change as you deem necessary for the specific aircraft
ui_manufacturer=Boeing <<Leave as-is
ui_type=737-500 - FFX <<Change type to -300, -400, or -500 depending on aircraft!!!
ui_variation=Southwest Airlines <<Give it the variation you wish. The airline is
a good place to start. Leave the description alone unless you really want to
change it.
description=One should hardly be surprised that the world's most prolific
manufacturer of commercial aircraft is also the producer of the world's most
popular jetliner. The 737 became the best-selling commercial jetliner worldwide
when orders for it hit 1,831 in June 1987 (surpassing Boeing's own 727 as the
previous champ). However, it wasn't always that ways in the first few years of
production, there were so few orders that Boeing considered canceling the
program. They didn't, and the airplane has more than proven itself in over three
decades of service.
It seems daunting, but it's really very simple and only requires practice.
Here's a blank copy of the required text, use it as a starting point.
[fltsim.XX]
title=Boeing 737-XXX_FX (Aircraft name here)
sim=Boeing737-XXX
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=XX
visual_damage=1
kb_checklists=Boeing737-400_check
kb_reference=Boeing737-400_ref
atc_id=(Your N-number here)
atc_airline=(An Airline)
atc_flight_number=(Some number)
ui_manufacturer=Boeing
ui_type=737-XXX - FFX
ui_variation=(Your variation here)
description=One should hardly be surprised that the world's most prolific
manufacturer of commercial aircraft is also the producer of the world's most
popular jetliner. The 737 became the best-selling commercial jetliner worldwide
when orders for it hit 1,831 in June 1987 (surpassing Boeing's own 727 as the
previous champ). However, it wasn't always that ways in the first few years of
production, there were so few orders that Boeing considered canceling the
program. They didn't, and the airplane has more than proven itself in over three
decades of service.
SOUNDS:
We're proud of 'em. I've been working on them since FS2000 and I think they're
finally good enough for everyone's use. The clips came from three sources -
videos I recorded at LAX, videos from AirsideTV.com (Many thanks to them for
permission), and from Nils Alegren (Many thanks to Nils too, visit www.a340.net
). We blended 'em together so that they should be well close to reality, and to
go the extra mile, Matt and I made some gauges for a few special sounds. These
must be installed in whatever panel you use for them to work, and the volume
should be precisely as you'd hear. See if you can figure out what all the little
extras are.
I rehashed this from the -800 sounds readme. I'm lazy.
Simply extract to wherever you prefer (For our example, we have ti set up as I
do - I have a folder titled SOUNDS in my aircraft folder where I keep my sound
sets, so this would be /FS2002/AIRCRAFT/SOUNDS/737-300) and alias there.
In my case the sound.cfg would read:
[fltsim]
alias=SOUNDS737-300
Also, for optimal quality (we record at 44,100Hz while FS wants to play
everything at 22,050 by default), delete the [sound] section from your
FS2002.cfg (root FS2002 folder) and replace with the following:
[SOUND]
SOUND=1
SOUND_FADER1=1.000000
SOUND_FADER2=0.470000
SOUND_FADER3=0.620000
SOUND_FADER4=0.800000
SOUND_FADER5=0.810000
SOUND_FADER6=1.000000
SOUND_QUALITY=2
Channels=2
SamplesPerSec=44100
BitsPerSample=16
This should not affect performance much.
LEGAL:
It's freeware. Don't sell it, don't put it where it can be sold. Don't make us
do something that could land us in jail, we will.
Also, for painting, you need not ask our permission. Just credit us as the
original authors. It would also be simpler for most people if you just release
texture sets with instructions on adding them in.
MISCELLANEOUS:
-The FlightFX/SGA painters, who were patient enough to not leave while we made
this thing
-Sam Chin for the FDE's
-Shawn Anderson for the wheel photos
-Steve for painting all those 737's and for keeping me sane sometimes
-Nils for the sound clips
-Airside TV for more of 'em
-Foo Fighters for their music, which I basically listened to CONSTANTLY while
designing this thing. Visit their website at foofighters.com.
-And thanks to anyone else I forgot to mention
Enough of this BS, go fly!
Erick Cantu
erick@sgair.net
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