			Area 51 for FS6 and FS98

Installation:
Make a directory called Area 51 then put:
files ending in .bgl - c:\area51\scenery\

In your Flight Simulator directory put:
files ending in .stn - \pilots\
files ending in .oav - \texture\
files ending in  .r8 - \texture\

Then start FS and go to the File Library under World. Hit "Files". Then hit "Add". Either type in the name of the directory where the you put the .bgl file, or you can browse for it. Once you find it, make the scenery layer 001 and "Local". You are now ready to go to Groom Lake.

Overview:
This is the latest version of my Area 51 file. Now it is for both FS95 and FS98. It is very detailed, and was created using a map of the actual base, and aerial photos. I haven't figured out how to do the "Go to Airport" yet for FS98, but you can go to "Select Flight" and do it that way. For FS95, you CAN do the "Go to Airport". This file isn't totally accurate. I didn't put in any mountains around the base. I did this so that it would run smoothly on even a Pentium 100. The base is nearly 100% accurate.

Information:
Groom Lake ATIS - 120.35
Groom Lake ILS Runway 32L - 111.20
Groom Lake VOR - 117.5
Groom Lake NDB - 261

Thanks:
Thank you to all of the people that have helped me over the years with this project. Thanks to all of the Area 51 "fans" for urging me to do this project.Special thanks to: Glenn "PsychoSpy" Campbell, Tom Mahood, Krill, Paul McGinnis, Tom Constantine, Al Peltier and countless others who have helped me with this project. Without their help this project would have never happened. Special thanks to Mike Dornheim from Aviation Week and Space Technology.

Updates:
Watch my web page for the most recent updates to this file. The address is http://pilot.msu.edu/~freema22/. You can E-mail me at freema22@pilot.msu.edu.

Legal Stuff:
The ideas and contents of this file are property of Michael Freeman, any attempt to modify, corrupt or tamper with the contents of this file, without the express written consent of Michael Freeman, is prohibited. Use of the ideas within this file without the express written consent of Michael Freeman are also prohibited. But, you are free to distribute this file, as long as you don't mess with anything. The author does not assume any responsibility for damage done to your system should it occur. This program should be distributed as freeware.