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 |Boeing B737-239 British Airways, G-GBDP \
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FS2000 Aircraft

British Airways 737-239 registration G-GBDP. Highly detailed textures for British Airways 737-239.
Also features fully moving parts and nightlightning.

Comments to:
darrenwilden@hotmail.com
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INSTALLATION

Unzip BA7723.zip to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2000\Aircraft (or where your fs2000 is installed)
Run FS2000.

Have a nice flight
Darren Wilden
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LEGAL STUFF
THIS AIRCRAFT IS DISTRIBUTED STRICTLY AS FREEWARE. FOR COMMERCIAL USE CONTACT AUTHOR. DARREN WILDEN DESIGN  2001.
YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO DISTRIBUTE THIS AIRCRAFT ON CD-ROM/DISC WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE AUTHOR.
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Aircraft by Jorge Oppenheimer
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Thanks...

I would like to thank you all for all the very kind e-mails. I'm very
happy you all enjoy my texture designs.
I get a lot request every day in my hotmail with texture requests,
how to paint aircrafts and if I would like to become a VA member.
I'm not able to answer every e-mail (I try, but it's hard to keep up),
but to those e-mail I didn't answer, thank you, I haven't forgotten
you, and keep writing.


The textures...

I paint aircrafts using the Adobe Tools - Illustrator and Photoshop.
I'm used to these tools and find them being the best. 
I know some prefer Paint Shop Pro, but being a graphic designer I'm 
brought up with Adobe.

Basicly it is years of experience that is put into these textures so for
me it is what meets the eye that grows into your hand and on to the aircraft.
I'm use to doing handdrawings to illustrate graphic designs, so when I draw
at the computer I do it the same way as the handdrawings:

1. Study, research
2. Draw what meets the eye (Sometimes add som imagination).
3. Test it. Make sure you have achived the goal you wanted.

It's difficult to explain, but my advice to you new and old painters, try
every filter and every tool in Adobe until you reach the texture design you like.
If you like it, hundreds of other simmers around the world will to.
Good luck!

Texture requests...

I am not able to do anymore texture requests as freeware, as this has been 
taking up a lot of time, but I will popup now and then on servers around the
world with some freeware designs. 

If you would like to order scenery or aircraft textures, please send me an 
e-mail with your request and I will reply as quickly as possible.


VA member...

I'm sorry but I cant find the time to be a VA member. Not that I wouldn't want 
to spend more time in the flightsim universe - I simply don't have the time to 
put into your VA Fleet.


2 final thoughts...

1. Be nice to the developers, they are only trying to please you.
2. If you don't like it - don't use it.

Darren Wilden

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