by codered » Fri Mar 28, 2003 10:54 am
What ever default aircraft you have it is best to leave them in your aircraft folder. You can add more textures to them, just like you can add more textures to addon aircraft that have the same mapping. Adding textures is better than adding another entire aircraft from a hard drive usage point of view. Remember the more aircraft you add, and this includes ones that are just more liveries, it will take longer for FS2002 to start up. When you go to select an aircraft you will notice a bit of a lag because it has to load all of the possibilities up. Atleast this is how it appears to me. If you have just the default aircraft everything boots up real quick. But the more you add the longer it will take. Granted it isn't an extreme amount, but you will notice it. Best thing, use textures whenever you can, and avoid duplicating aircraft folders.
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