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Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1998 10:15:14 +1100
From: Steve Small <steve.small@nospam.bigpond.com>
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Fred,

Try ska35v4g.zip which is a Beech KingAir 350. That panel is about as
appealing as a panel can visually be, and it's fully functional as well.
It is happy in 1024x768 or 800x600 3Dfx. The flight model also has more
feel, more fidelity than any other GA type I know of. Sounds are nigh on
perfect.

If you like Bill Walch's King Air panel but want a slightly larger a/c
model, you'll also enjoy his Beech 1900 panel (found in b1900cd.zip). 

Both the above files are complete a/c, panel and sound packages, about
1.5mb each.

rgds,
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Steve Small 
Canberra, Australia
