Well, Hagar, I'll give Adobe the courtesy of a couple of days to reply before I decide to put an end to this venture.
I get the feeling you might be wasting your time. You could at least try opening those AIR files in AirEd as we've tried to explain to you.
I'll go through it once more. Download AirEd here --->
http://www.simviation.com/fsutilities_gen2.htmThe file is named aired.zip. Extract aired.zip to anywhere you like on your PC. It will work from any location including your Desktop. Open the extracted folder & run the utility by double-clicking AirEd.exe. Then click File/Open & navigate to the AIR file you wish to open in the usual way.
You could also try commoner's tip & click Special. Then select the "Set AirEd for AIR files" option.
Believe me, Hagar, I have tried both methods. I can get to the AIR file icon (it's brown) and click on it to get the listing for the aircraft. I have ensured it's the proper aircraft. I change the "Aircraft type" from "0" to "2", and then I select "Save". But when I open FS9, the Aircraft are still there as before, and when I go back into AirEd to check the Aircraft type again, it registers "0" rather than reflect the change I made to "2". So, I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I do know I'm getting frustrated with it.
JJH
When you changed the Aircraft Type from 0 to 2 did you press the Enter key to register the change before saving the file? I suspect not doing this is the cause of your problem.
when I checked out Adobe Air, I noticed they use the terminology ".air" in a similar manner as does FS9 which is why I believe it is interfering with FS9. And the little brown box in the Aircraft folder is designated as an "installer package" which further makes me feel it is somehow connected to the Adobe installer. Whatever the case, I'll live with for the time being.
Adobe chose the AIR file extension for their new utility possibly without realising it was already in use by MSFS. Adobe AIR automatically associates itself with all files with the .air extension when you install it. This changes the .air file icons to that little brown package & the file type to Installer Package.* This does not prevent them being opened or used by other software like AirEd & FS itself.
*Unlike most other software there is no option not to do it so the only way to change it back is to uninstall Adobe AIR.