by packercolinl » Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:17 am
MattNW is right about the aircraft .cfg file.
Click on it to open and when it says you can't open it without a program choose to open it with notepad. All the same files should be readable after opening the one in notepad.
When it opens you will see as you scroll down the page different areas that affect the A/C.
Once again copy the original .cfg(you really should have the original stored somewhere else anyway)
Determine before you start what you want to achieve and then look to the file area you need to adjust.
When you make a change you will have to restart FS for it to take effect. Once you have got a result date a copy and save it.
It can be annoying but once the .cfg is sorted to your satisfaction that A/C really is 'yours' every time you fly it.
All the best,
Col.
White on White fly all night.
Red on White you're alright.
Red on Red you'll soon be dead.