The XA-38 Grizzly
by Milton Shupe, Scott Thomas, Tom Falley, Damian Radice
and Sounds by "Lawdog"
Freeware for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
The Team
DISCLAIMER: THE AUTHORS ARE NOT LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE THAT YOU MIGHT INCUR AS A RESULT OF USING THESE FILES. YOU ASSUME THE RISK OF USE.
Copyrights and credits:
This FS2004 flight simulation aircraft is modeled by Milton Shupe, panel and gauges crafted by Scott Thomas, textures by Damian Radice, Sounds by Steve Buchanan (Lawdog), flight model by Tom Falley, and beta testing by the team and SOH members, feedback, and input by SOH seasoned flightsimmers and real world pilots. There may be other copyright files by other authors denoted in their respective readme's.
Modeler : Milton Shupe
Flight Model : Tom Falley (Fliger_747)
Panel and Gauges : Copyright by Scott Thomas (see his readme and files for other credits)
Textures : Damian Radice (Windrunner)
Technical Data : Researched and Provided by Moses03 and SOH members
Tested : Team Members, Moses03, Mrc-Willy, Tom Falley, Eric Payne and the SOH Beta Team of SimOuthouse members
UVW Mapping : Milton Shupe
Major Textures : Exterior textures Copyright by the texture artist, Damian Radice, major Interior VC textures by Scott Thomas, and other miscellaneous sources.
Paint Kit : Provided by Damian Radice
Sounds : Soundset by Steve Buchanan (Lawdog)
Pilots and Textures : Copyright Jan Visser
Tire Textures : Manfred Jahn
Special Effects : Copyrights by Microsoft, wing night light effects(Newll) by Kaveh Payandeh, engine startup smoke and fire by Milton Shupe, Twin Tire mark donated by a simmer whose name I have lost. My apologies.
EditVoicePack : Brent Hricziscse, aka dogknot
Checklist and Ref's : Tom Falley (Fliger_747)
Website Content : Milton Shupe
Miscellaneous : Data and Pictures of source aircraft: Provided by members of Sim-OutHouse, Web searches, and Moses03.
Special thanks to : Andrew Labosky, Volunteer Archivist, Kansas Aviation Museum for finding real world pictures of the XA-38 Cockpit and Gunner's station
Special thanks to : Glyn Owen for panel references and Gary Newman for wind tunnel model and cannon photos
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Web page updated May 10, 2009 by Milton Shupe