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changing panels and sound

PostPosted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 6:16 pm
by bombardier
I got 2 planes one a plane a and plane b. plane a has the new upated version of the panel while plane b has the old style obsolete panel. what I want to do is to take the new version of the panel and put that into the plane b and delete the obsolete panel so the plane b can show up in free flight.

the 2 planes in I am talking about is the A380-800 quantas; plane a and the A380-800 travel service; plane b. is it a difficult to do? also is there a help section that deals with this swiping out panels.

now for the sounds:

the quantas A380-800 has a 737-800 sound that I like and the a380-800 platinum airways has a lear jet sound which I do not like. is there a way to change them put the sound 737-800 from the quantas plane into the platinum plane?

I have also read the thread "adding engines sounds" seems tricky but would that deal with the A380's planes?

bombardier

Re: changing panels and sound

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 2:35 am
by Hagar
bombardier wrote:I got 2 planes one a plane a and plane b. plane a has the new upated version of the panel while plane b has the old style obsolete panel. what I want to do is to take the new version of the panel and put that into the plane b and delete the obsolete panel so the plane b can show up in free flight.

the 2 planes in I am talking about is the A380-800 quantas; plane a and the A380-800 travel service; plane b. is it a difficult to do? also is there a help section that deals with this swiping out panels.

now for the sounds:

the quantas A380-800 has a 737-800 sound that I like and the a380-800 platinum airways has a lear jet sound which I do not like. is there a way to change them put the sound 737-800 from the quantas plane into the platinum plane?

I have also read the thread "adding engines sounds" seems tricky but would that deal with the A380's planes?

bombardier

The easiest way to change panel or sound is to delete the existing panel (or sound) folder & replace it with a copy of the panel (or sound) folder you like.