-- Animaniacs themed livery for the Flightgear 1049h Constellation model --

PART ONE -
How to install:

In order to use this custom decor, you must have the Flightgear flight 
simulator installed and working on your computer, and you must have the 
Lockheed 1049h model by Gary Neely (AKA: Buckaroo) dated 2010-12-29 or later
installed into the Flightgear data directory.  Earlier versions from November
2010 forward may work, but incompletely.  The 2010-12-29 version is the first
version that has implements all 6 texture files as MP Livery options. A sense
of humor is also required. A permanant or temporary insanity condition is 
also recommended, but in no way is considered prerequisite since extended 
use of this custom livery may create that condition for you.

When you uncompress the archive you will see the following list of files:
   INSTALL_WBA_FAQ.txt
   Liveries/WBA.xml
   txt_livery_wba_cowls.rgb
   txt_livery_wba_fuselage.rgb
   txt_livery_wba_prop1.rgb
   txt_livery_wba_propblur.rgb
   txt_livery_wba_rudders.rgb
   txt_livery_wba_wing.rgb
It is assumed that you successfully uncompressed the archive if you are
reading this INSTALL_FAQ.txt file, therefore uncompressing the file will
not be discussed.

All 6 of the files which begin with "txt_livery_wba" and end with .rgb are
the actual texture files.  These need to be placed into the 1049h Models 
directory (Aircraft/Lockheed1049h/Models/) inside your Flightgear Aircraft
directory.  You can confirm that it is the correct directory by verifying 
the existance of other files beginning with txt_livery.  Copying or moving
the txt_livery_wba files into this directory will not overwrite, alter or
interfere with any of the standard files provided in the model.

The WBA.xml file must go into the Liveries subdirectory inside of the
above referenced Models directory (which should now contain the 
txt_livery_wba files if you have been following along in order).
There are other xml files (and only xml files) in the Liveries directory,
the WBA.xml file will not interfere with or alter any of the other xml 
files.

The INSTALL_WBA_FAQ.txt file should not be placed in the Liveries directory.
You can safely leave it in the Models directory, or move it anywhere else
on your computer.  Deleting it will not harm anything either, but you won't
have it for reference if you wish to uninstall the livery or to show to
the nice men from the asylum when they come to take you away....

PART TWO-
How to uninstall:

Removing the Animaniacs themed livery from the Flightgear 1049h model
is very easy.  Simply delete all the files which begin with txt_livery_wba
from the Models directory (Aircraft/Lockheed1049h/Models inside of your
Flightgear data directory), making sure to ONLY delete the 6 files which 
have txt_livery_wba as the first part (not the other txt_livery files).  
If you think you may want to reinstall these again later, you can move 
them to a directory outside of your Flightgear data directory instead of
deleting them.  Then delete or move the WBA.xml file from the Liveries
subdirectory inside of Lockheed1049h/Models, and the custom livery is
now uninstalled.  Mental health rehabilitation and/or deep therapy sessions
to recover from the use of this livery may be necessary, ask your doctor
if you think this may apply to you.

PART THREE-
FAQ:

3.1 Q: WTF is Animaniacs, and why would this be considered amusing?
    A: Animaniacs was a great cartoon series from the early 1990's, 
       look it up on YouTube (or at your favorite video store if you
       like to kick it old-school style) and you will understand why.

3.2 Q: What were you drinking and/or smoking to come up with this?
    A: Frighteningly enough, NOTHING!  This was done completely cold
       stone sober, which is an unsettling perspective on the inner 
       workings of what passes for my brain.  A lot of caffeine was 
       consumed during the creation of this.

3.3 Q: WHY?
    A: Amusement value, nothing more nothing less.

3.4 Q: Can this be redistributed or is it copyrighted?
    A: The original artwork that I created for this is 100% free and 
       unencumbered by any license or copyright restriction at all.
       However, a great deal of this is NOT original artwork by me
       (ie: all the cartoon characters, the WB logo, the water tower,
       falling anvil placards) and therefore probably ARE
       copyrighted images.  All non-original work was easily found in 
       multiple locations on the internet, making it pretty impossible
       to give individual credit to the creators other than a blanket
       credit to Warner Brothers who created the cartoon series in the
       first place.  I consider this to fall into the "fan art"
       category which traditionally has not been highly pursued under
       intellectual property regulations, but I am not a lawyer.
       Therefore I make no warranty either implicit or implied, up 
       to and including merchantability or fitness for a particular
       purpose on this. Batteries are not included and children under
       21 may require adult supervision. If condition persists for
       over 4 hours consult your doctor. 
