README.TXT "The Caproni Campini N.1, also known as the C.C.2, was an experimental aircraft built by the Italian aircraft manufacturer Caproni. The N.1 was powered by a motorjet, a type of jet engine that powers the compressor using a conventional aircraft engine. The N.1 first flew in 1940, and as news of the Heinkel He 178's flight in 1939 had not yet been made public, the FAI listed the N.1 as the first successful jet-powered aircraft".(Wikipedia) This is an update of the Campini, originally designed for FS2004 by the IS4G Group and converted for FSX by Eric Hertzberger. The package features both an entirely reworked and enhanced VC and 2D panel with Italian gauges for the most part. It also now includes smoke effect and corrected lights. Thanks to the IS4G Group for the original model and to Erik Hertzberger for the FSX conversion. New VC and 2D panels as well as smoke and light configuration by Michael Pook. INSTALLATION: 1.In the case you already have this aircraft delete it and copy and paste the Campini folder into your main airplanes directory. 2.Copy and paste the gauges in the gauges folder into your main gauges directory and the effects into your main effects folder (no need to overwrite if already there). That's it, enjoy your flight. NOTE: press the spoiler key and: SURPRISE!! -------------------------------------------------------------- CREDITS Credits go to the IS4G Group for the original model, to Eric Hertzberger for his FSX conversion and to the unknown designers of the great Italian gauges. Also, thanks to all the other designers for their great gauges, effects and sounds. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This file is FREEWARE. It should not harm your computer, but you install it at your own risk. Feel free to copy or distribute it, but if you do, give me credit for my panel modification. It is not permitted to use it for any commercial purposes. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- You will find all of my works under the search key "Michael Pook" at Flightsim.com or Simviation. Any comments or questions to: m.pook@web.de Enjoy your flights!! Michael Pook July 14, 2016