FS2004/FSX Grumman American AA-5B Tiger
Tim "Piglet" Conrad
Piglet's Peculiar Planes
Link: https://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=AA-5B.zip&categoryId=&filename=Y
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*** LEGAL STUFF PART 1 ***
I take no responsibility for any damages to your equipment or software related, or
unrelated to these files. Make sure you BACK UP ALL of your original files. DO NOT
overwrite anything.
*** LEGAL STUFF PART 2 ***
This is a repaint for the Grumman American AA-5B Tiger, created by Tim "Piglet" Conrad.
Tim "Piglet" Conrad uploaded this aircraft free of charge, and I am offering this
repaint free of charge. DO NOT sell or trade either of these works for money, or any
other type of "stuff".
*** FUN STUFF ***
Hello! This is a repaint for the Grumman American AA-5B Tiger by Tim "Piglet" Conrad
in "Bright Red & White" livery.
First, download "FS2004/FSX Grumman American AA-5B Tiger" by Tim "Piglet" Conrad here:
https://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=AA-5B.zip&categoryId=&filename=Y
If you have not already done so, extract the texture file labeled
"Tiger_TC_BrightRed&White_DS". This file contains your new texture.
Place the texture folder labeled "texture.Bright Red & White" into
the "AA-5B" folder.
Open the Aircraft.CFG and add the following text:
[fltsim.]
title=Grumman American AA 5 B Tiger Bright Red & White
sim=AA-5B
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=Bright Red & White
atc_id=N229K
atc_parking_code=SMSE
atc_parking_type=Ramp
ui_manufacturer=Grumman American
ui_type=AA 5 B Tiger
ui_variation=Bright Red & White
ui_typerole=Single Engine Prop
ui_createdby=Piglet's Peculiar Planes
ui_paintedby=David Shearer
visual_damage=1
description=First introduced in 1974, the AA-5 series were unique in their bonded honeycomb airframes, producing a simple, smooth, and strong structure. With a sliding canopy and quick controls, the AA-5 were a breed apart. The later AA-5B series had more powerful engines, giving a needed boost in performance.
Remember to ensure that you replace the "##" with the next consecutive number in
the "[fltsim.##]" section, and then save the Aircraft.CFG. Start FSX, choose the
aircraft and Start your flight. Hope you enjoy my work!
Happy Flying!
David Shearer
cobravenom1971@gmail.com