GOODjet.com Airbus A320-200
SE-RCB "Vinga", SE-RCC "Glysa", SE-RCD and SE-RCF
 
Goodjet A320 on final
 
GOODjet.com Airbus A320-200
- repainted gmax aircraft & AI flightplans -

Original aircraft, panel + model update created by Mike Stone
Repaint & AI flightplans created by Hans Pålsson
FREEWARE! Final Version 3.0/020915
 

 
Installing the aircraft
1.
Simply just copy the entire folder named "Airbus_A320_200_Goodjet" [it´s located in the folder where you extracted this package] to you FS2002 aircraft-folder, for example
c:\games\FS2002\Aircraft

2.
Start FS2002 and select the Goodjet.com Airbus A320-200 in the Select aircraft menu. Four different liveries are available, SE-RCB/RCC/RCD & RCF, representing all currently used aircraft.

IMPORTANT!
If you previosly have an installation of Mike Stone´s A320-200 without the model update [to enable reflective textures], then you can NOT install the aircraft files in this package to that folder, since the format of the textures is not the same as the old ones.
Install the aircraft in this package to it´s own folder, you will still be able to use the old plane as well as the new.
 
Different fuselage textures
Previous releases of this package used an unmarked version of the textures to represent the different liveries. In this release all four liveries are included, and if correctly installed, the AI-aircraft will use the respective liveries, to create a realistic simulation of the airline!
 
Installing the AI flightplans
For those who wish to add Goodjet.com to their FS2002 AI aircrafts, a set of flightplans is enclosed! These flightplans cover the traffic from Sweden and Norway to France, and are based on the schedule valid 2002-08-29 to 2002-10-24. Since Sweden is on daylight saving time ["sommartid"] the departure/arrival times do not really match real life... The schedule is programmed as CET [GMT +1]. Also, the arrival times are decided when you compile the traffic.bgl, so you can not rely on the real-life schedule in the game [or the other way around] :-)

You must have TrafficTools by Lee Swordy installed to add these flightplans to FS2002.

In the folder where you extracted this package there is a folder called "Goodjet.com AI". The text in the "Goodjet Aircraft" file goes into your own Aircraft textfile, created by Ttools when you decompile Traffic.bgl.

The contents of "Goodjet Flightplans 020829 to 021024" goes into your Flightplans textfile. Remember to make sure that the AC# values are the same in both the Flightplans and the Aircraft-files.

The ATC in FS2002 cannot use the name "Goodjet". The closest matching name is "Transat", since the GOODjet.com aircraft are really TransAir aircraft. Hence, the ATC refers to the Goodjet aircraft as "Transat".
 
The Routes

The following routes are repeated daily, over a week schedule. The times are the same from monday to saturday, sundays are a little different. The schedule used can be found at Goodjet.com.

SE-RCB flies [ESGG - LFOB - ESGG - LFMN - ESGG]:
Gothenburg [Landvetter] - Paris [Beauvais] - Gothenburg - Nice [Cote d´Azur] - Gothenburg

SE-RCC flies [ESMS - LFOB - ESMS - LFMN - ESMS]:
Malmo [Sturup] - Paris - Malmo - Nice - Malmo

SE-RCF flies [ESKN - LFOB - ENTO - LFOB - ESKN]:
Stockholm [Skavsta] - Paris - Oslo [Torp] - Paris - Stockholm

SE-RCD flies [ESSA - LFMN - ENTO - LFMN - ESSA] thursdays to sundays:
Stockholm [Arlanda] - Nice - Oslo - Nice - Stockholm

 
The missing nose-logo
Yes, the real GOODjet.com liveries feature a logo on the nose of the planes. However, due to the construction of the model, which stretches the texture on the nosecone, this can not be properly recreated. Below is an example of how it looks, and I hope this gives an explanation to why this logo is missing...
 
Overstretched
 
Updates, more aircraft and FS2002-stuff can be found at Kamikaze.
All questions, comments, suggestions: hassepalsson@email.com
Enjoy!
 

 
LEGAL:
All these files are freeware. You are NOT allowed to make money on these files, or include them on cd-collections or similar. The aircraft, panel and updated model is property of Mike Stone, repainted and used with permission.
Documentation & repaint are made by Hans Palsson. May not be altered or reused w/o permission.

The AI flightplans are PUBLIC DOMAIN - if you wish to enhance them, feel free to do so.