5/10/03

This simulated aircraft is only an approximation to the real Skyboy in that
this is my first attempt at designing an airplane and I don't quite know how
to do the complex curves on the landing gear.  Also, I couldn't acquire the
three perspective views of the Skyboy so its shape is approximated.

The  SKYBOY.ZIP  file should have been downloaded into a separate
folder, perhaps called  DOWNLOADS .  Unzip this file and you should
have two folders,  SKYBOY 22 and REQUIRED GUAGES ; and three
files,  FILE_ID , SKYBOY_NOTES (the file you are reading), and a
RADIO_DESCRIPTION  file explaining how to use the nifty panel radio.
There are also two JEPG files, one of the real Skyboy airplane and one of
 the simulated version.

1.  Move the  SKYBOY 22  folder into the  AIRCRAFT  folder of the
     main FS2002 folder  ie. FS2002/AIRCRAFT .

2.  Open the  REQUIRED GAUGES  folder and move all the gauge files
     inside it into the  GAUGES  folder in the main FS2002 folder.
     ie.  FS2002/GAUGES .

That's it - you are ready to fly.

I didn't design any of the non-FS2002 guages, but "borrowed" them from
fine designers like Chuck Dome, Brian Kostick, Jose Constantino and
someone who made a great looking GPS guage.  The AIR file was from
Jose's beautiful Cessna 152.  The sound is from SkySong Soundworks.

Complete information on the Czech built Skyboy sport aircraft can be
obtained from the web-site   www.interplaneaircraft.com    I've seen
it up real close and it's a beautiful and well constructed airplane.

I hereby declare this aircraft package to be in the Public Domain.
Anyone may use it for any nonviolent purpose, including commerce, without
permission.  It should not harm your computer but, if you imagine it has, I
accept no liability.  This is freeware and should not be used for commercial
purposes.

Lee Baessler
lbaessler@cox.net



