README.TXT This is an FSX update for the Lockheed Electra L-10, originally designed in 2004 for FS2004 by the Team FS-Design Berlin. The original model is compatible with FSX but some of the gauges are incompatible and, particularly, the VC panel is transparent in most of its sections. This update features a fix for this graphic issue. The gauge configuration is based upon the one by Peter Mercy, who posted a new update for FS9 in 2017 but that update still displayed the VC transparency in FSX. The package also features seven fine repaints by different authors, among them the one used by Amelia Earheart on her last flight in 1937 and the one that appeared in the famous movie "Casablanca" featuring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. All credits go to the original designers of the model Arik Hohmeyer and Team "FS-Design Berlin", the authors of the additional repaints and to Peter Mercy for his 2017 update for FS9. The original readme contains all the FS-Design Berlin members' names. Corrected smoke effect for FSX and additional cam views for copilot and passenger cabin added. VC fix,new 2D panel with animated throttle panel and new cam views by Michael Pook. -------------------------------------------------------------INSTALLATION: 1. Copy and paste the aircraft folder into your main airplanes directory. 2. Copy the gauges in the included gauges folder into your main gauges directory (no need to overwrite if already there). Happy Landings and enjoy your flights. ------------------------------------------------------------ CREDITS Thanks to all the designers mentioned above and to all the gauge, effect and sound designers who contribute to this great hobby. ------------------------------------------------------------- This file is FREEWARE. It should not harm your computer, but you install it at your own risk. Feel free to copy or to distribute it, but it is not permitted to use it for any commercial purposes. ------------------------------------------------------------- Any questions or comments to: m.pook@web.de Enjoy! Michael Pook April 2019