 

 BEECHCRAFT D-17S Prince _Bernhard`s  PB1 Staggerwing -  Readme File
 Repaint authors: Leen de Jager (ROTW) with special help from Jean Sabatier.
 Original aircraft authors: Jean Sabatier - Laurent Claudet  (ROTW) for FLY!II

 FILE DESCRIPTION:
 File Description: This is a repaint of ROTW's original Beechcraft Staggerwing, a FLY!II aircraft. 

 ABOUT THIS AIRCRAFT:
 This Beechcraft D-17S was used during the last year of WW2 by His Royal Highness Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands.
 The only registration was PB1 , quiet small, on both sides of the fuselage.
 The Royal Family was very worried about this flying over liberated and not-liberated parts of the Netherlands and crossing
 the North- Sea during wartime.
 The Prince is the known daredevil of the Dutch Royal family.
 Orange triangles on English registrated airplanes indicated they were flown by Dutch pilots.
 
 

 INSTALLATION
 After downloading and extracting the files from the Stag_PB1_ zip file, copy 
 the Stag_PB1.pod  file to the FLY!II/Aircraft folder.

 ATTENTION!!!
 This repaint requires that you have the original Staggerwing-files and the original FLY2 aircraft(Stearman included) 
 installed in the FLY!II/Aircraft folder.
 

 REMOVAL
 Remove the Stag_PB1.pod file from the Fly!II/Aircraft folder.

 LEGAL STUFF
 This repaint is freeware and may be distributed freely so long as this readme.txt file accompanies it. 
 Copyright for this aircraft is owned by ROTW, therefore, no commercial use of this repaint is permitted. 
 No file may be used in any commercial or other published package without express written permission of the original 
 author(s), ROTW. Aircraft visual model repainting is allowed by ROTW, provided that such repaints are not sold and 
 permission obtained.

 DISCLAIMER
 This file carries no warranty or guarantee, therefore, use of this file is entirely at the user's own risk. 
 I will not accept responsibility for any damages using these files may cause.  
 Should there be any problem, please report them through the FLY! General Forum at AVSIM.  
 This file will be available there.
