Roger
Senior Administrator
This should do it:
[fltsim.5]
title=Virtavia Hampden 0
sim=Hampden
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=1
KB_checklists=hampden
kb_reference=hampden
ui_manufacturer=Virtavia
ui_type=H-P Hampden
ui_variation=1. B.Mk.1, 185 Sqn., Cottesmore, 1939
ui_typerole="Bomber"
ui_createdby="Virtavia"
atc_id_color=0x00000000
atc_heavy=0
atc_id_font=Verdana,-11,1,600,0
visual_damage=1
atc_id=L4194
atc_airline=AIR FORCE
atc_flight_number=
atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
description=© AlphaSim 2007\n\nThe Handley-Page Hampden was an aircraft that was very nearly obsolete when it went into service. One of the first British
bombers to see service in World War, it carried a payload similar to the Wellington and Whitley, but was much faster and more maneuverable. It was the newest
design of these three, sporting a very slender fuselage and fixed guns. It was indeed faster and more agile but the defensive armament was inadequate and was
later updated. Still and all, the aircraft was a poor performer and was ultimately retired in 1942. However, as a civil aircraft and warbird, the Hampden makes an
excellent viewing platform and is a great place to practice those tailwheel skills.
[fltsim.5]
title=Virtavia Hampden 0
sim=Hampden
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=1
KB_checklists=hampden
kb_reference=hampden
ui_manufacturer=Virtavia
ui_type=H-P Hampden
ui_variation=1. B.Mk.1, 185 Sqn., Cottesmore, 1939
ui_typerole="Bomber"
ui_createdby="Virtavia"
atc_id_color=0x00000000
atc_heavy=0
atc_id_font=Verdana,-11,1,600,0
visual_damage=1
atc_id=L4194
atc_airline=AIR FORCE
atc_flight_number=
atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
description=© AlphaSim 2007\n\nThe Handley-Page Hampden was an aircraft that was very nearly obsolete when it went into service. One of the first British
bombers to see service in World War, it carried a payload similar to the Wellington and Whitley, but was much faster and more maneuverable. It was the newest
design of these three, sporting a very slender fuselage and fixed guns. It was indeed faster and more agile but the defensive armament was inadequate and was
later updated. Still and all, the aircraft was a poor performer and was ultimately retired in 1942. However, as a civil aircraft and warbird, the Hampden makes an
excellent viewing platform and is a great place to practice those tailwheel skills.