For the Golden Age Simulations Waco Taperwing CTO Mailwing
and Waco Model ATO package.
by Paul Corish and Gil Halpin.  

Available at www.avsim.com  filename wacotrw.zip (31mb)

Bluegrass Textures by Allan Lowson.

Panel Modifications by Allan Lowson and Bill Von Sennet

Thanks to Dave at Daviator for permission to use his Stearman Throttle Quadrant.
prop2erk gauges by Ernie Kennedy with bitmaps by Tom Gibson at www.calclassic.com
Digital Ftimerv3 and Landing Speed Gauges by Tom Goodrick.  You can visit Tom at the FS 2004 forum www.billvons.com/yabbf



Installation instructions:

First install the wacotrw.zip download from www.avsim.com

Rename your original aircraft.cfg files to aircraft_original.cfg so you can revert to the original if you want to remove the panel.nav and bluegrass texture folders later.

It is wise to create a temporary folder and unzip into it, so you can see that everything is unzipping into the proper folders.

Then unzip it again into you main Flight Simulator 9 folder.


Panel notes:  The virtual cockpit has been modified.  

The following gauges were added:

A slaved ADF gauge and tuner.
The Daviator Stearman Throttle Quadrant.
Tom Goodricks FTime v3  (records all time spent at 35 knots or higher.  In case you bounce on landing below 35 check time just before landing as it will reset) 

Shift 2 brings up a pocket watch
Shift 3 brings up the Throttle Quadrant. Usefull if you are using the 2D Cockpit
Shift 4 brings up the radio panel with Com1, Nav1, Nav2, DME, VOR1,VOR2 and autopilot.
Shift 5 brings up a nav panel with Outer Marker lights, VOR1, VOR2, ADF and a directional gyro.  (all of these funtions are on the main panel and the radio panel except for the outer marker light)
Shift 6 brings up the (omygosh!) GPS
Shift 7 brings up Tom Goodrick's Landing Speed gauge with displays kts and verticle speed at landing.

This aircraft is great to fly by hand and ignore all the pop up panels.






