Scenery file for the Microsoft flight simulator 4.0 + designer
(IBM version)

LFGP (version 9.2.1992)


INTRODUCTION

This set of files was created for flight simulator fans who want
to fly around in the St Florentin area. The zip file includes
three files which should be stored in the flight simulator
directory. These are:

lfgp.mod  -        The mode file containing a complete set-up for St
                   Florentin.
lfgp.sc1  -        the scenery file for St Florentin.
lfgp.dy1  -        the dynamic scenery belonging to this set of
                   files.

I developed these on a Highscreen -AT 386 SX with 5MB Memory.
This is about the minimum configuration recommended for the use
of the Microsoft flight simulator(R).


LOADING INSTRUCTIONS

1.    Unzip the files using PKUNZIP and store the above mentioned
      files in the directory where your copy of the flight
      simulator resides.
2.    Start the flight simulator and select the european scenery
      (using ctrl-E).
3.    Go into the mode library and select mode "LFGP".

After returning to normal flight (space-bar) you will find
yourself on a typical french aerodrme about 120 miles south-east
of Paris in the Chablis area. This airfield is famous for the
gliding camps held there every year by various glider clubs.
Several gliders are making winch starts. The standard thermal
near Cheu can be used to gain some altitude, as well as the
smaller standard thermal in the gliding circuit area near the
river. Notice that not every glider makes it across the trees in
front of the runway.


SCENERY DETAILS

Following details can be found on this scenery:

The airfield LFGP
St. Florentin
The river Armacon

NAV AIDS: none


DYNAMIC OBJECTS

Gliders making winch starts, soaring around and landing again.
A Cessna making a touch and go.
A F14 making a pass over the field.


These scenery files may be used freely. I presume that everybody
using this file has a legal copy of the magnificent microsoft
flight simulator. I am very interested in suggestions to improve
this model.


COPYRIGHTS

These scenery files are public domain. Anybody may use,
distribute and copy them on a non commercial basis freely. No
liability for the use of these scenery files is accepted
whatsoever. 


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Thanks to Bruce Artwick for his work on the flight simulator.
The Microsoft flight simulator is a registered trademark of
Microsoft corporation.


I can be reached via E-Mail using following internet address:
los@biba.uni-bremen.de
or on CompuServ.


Have a good flight.


Robert Los
