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Short Belfast C.Mk.1 for SF2 1.0.0

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Short Belfast C MK1 for SF2 Series by RussoUK                   8/20/2020

-For SF2, Any and All (Full 4/5 Merged Reccomended)

This package contains a new aircraft, the Short Belfast RAF airlifter.

The Belfast was one of the largest turboprop aircraft ever built. Designed as a strategic freighter, its range and speed were however rather poor. The first Belfast was delivered to 53 Sqn. RAF in 1966. Ten served with the RAF; they were all withdrawn in 1976, with four continuing to operate with HeavyLift Cargo Airlines, Stanstead. HeavyLift ceased trading in Sept. 2002.

Converted from a Freeware Virtavia\Alphasim model by me RussoUK

Thanks to Kev aka The Wrench for assistance and the decals and ini work for this project. Some nice decs...Cheers Kev ole m8.

Animations Keystrokes:

Main Cargo doors: Shift_0 (zero)
side Cargo door:  Shift_9
Crewdoor:         Shift_8

All decals (aircraft names, serial numbers) are 100% historically accurate. There are 2 loading screen jpgs included, one for wide screen, the other for 'standard' (1024/768) screen. A simple text edit will swap them out.

As is always reccomended, unzip to a temp folder or your desktop to give easy access to the rest of this readme for it's install instructions. 
Please see the "Notes" section for all the various comments and well, notes!

Happy Landings!

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My Father was a Flight Engineer on  the Belfast , he left the RAF when they went out of service and followed them to Heavy lift , he was involved in the airlifts to Ascension during the Falklands Campaign , he was a big fan of the Belfast , he reckoned it was superior to the C130 in many respects . 

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Also known as the Flying Pig in RAF service , Dad was on those as a Flight Eng as well based out of Nicosia Cyprus during the Eoka troubles.

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