Readme (last update: 25.9.2022)
Author: Radek Henys (admin@mouseviator.com)

Hi,

here you find some information about the content of the archive you have downloaded.

First things first, so here comes the boring, but necessary stuff:

*** The Legal Agreement ***

The fictional repaint(s) for Aerosoft DHC-6 Twin Otter airplane included in the archive is provided as is without any warranty.
As you read with most software products, use it at your own risk. I take no responsibility for anything.

The repaint(s) included in this archive was made ... just because as many other out there, because I love flight
simulation. 

Let's try to write it short for once :)
Please respect the following.

Please od NOT publish any screenshot(s) that would put any bad light on VFD Celakovice.

Do not use this repaint for any commercial purpose. It is being released as free and is supposed to stay free, as well as all derivative works.
Do not share inappropriate screenshots showing this aircraft repaint. I believe all of you can judge what is appropriate and what not in 
that flight simulation hobby of ours.

You can redistribute this repaint as you want (but still fo free). It would be nice to keep the notes (so we know who contributed...). 
Unless you do your own changed, keeping this readme within the archive will do it.

If you want to edit this repaint, you can! But this repaint contains some marks (art), that are not my property and this should be considered in the edited 
repaint also, thus should be noted. See the 3rd party resources used below.

If you keep those resources, you should mention that in your readme file. It actually applies to everything, that you may include in your repaint and is not your work.

*** How to install? ***

The archive should contain these folders:

liveries-mouseviator-dhc6amphib-okdhc

and files:

Readme.CZ.txt
Readme.EN.txt

1) Copy the "liveries-mouseviator-dhc6amphib-okdhc" folder to the right location.

Just copy the "liveries-mouseviator-dhc6amphib-okdhc" folder to the Community packages of your installation of Microsoft Flight Simulator

The Community folder is in the folder you instructed Flight Simulator to install packages to when you first installed the simulator.
Probably, finding the Community folder might be the tricky part for you, maybe trickier than extracting archive and moving folders. Well, if you did not tell Flight Simulator to put the packages inside the folder you want (like I did), try to look in one of these default locations:

If you’re using the Windows Store version (or Game Pass for PC), then head here:

C:\Users\[YOUR USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_[RANDOM
LETTERS]\LocalCache\Packages\Community

Or if you’re using Steam version, try here:

C:\Users\[YOUR USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft Flight Simulator\Packages\
Community

or

C:\Users\[YOUR USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightDashboard_[RANDOM
LETTERS]\LocalCache\Packages\Community

2) Go flying.

That's it. MSFS should now see the new repaint. Select it and go flying.

*** Contact ***

If you want to contact me regarding anything (reasonable anything, no SPAM please), you can do so via email below.

Author: Radek Henys
Email: admin@mouseviator.com



*** 3rd party resources used ***

The "Fire Belle (Always Ready) 1956" pin-up painting on vertical stabiliser is a work of american pin-up girl painter of Gil Elvgren.
Read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Elvgren
