Project Opensky+BBJ2=?

Forum dedicated to Microsoft FS2004 - "A Century of Flight".

Project Opensky+BBJ2=?

Postby budboy » Tue Mar 07, 2006 12:58 pm

Hi,I know this is not a project opensky support,or general discussion forum but im getting no help from them and have never been let down buy you fine folks here at simviation if I had a problem.Ok here it is,project opensky released there 737-800 and with much anticipation I hoped a BBJ version would be released soon,so I asked that question in there forums and got a reply that I could download a FDE file for a BBJ2,so I clicked on the link and downloaded the file witch contained another file that said BBJ2,so i was like great ill be flyin around the world soon,but what do i do with this FDE file,were does it go,do i put in another aircraft folder?i then downloaded there 737-800 dreamliner,I read there support forums,looked thru manuals and nothing I mean nothing could I find to help me do this.I would ask these questions in there forums but get no replies.So here i im,Thanks for anyhelp!!!
Last edited by budboy on Tue Mar 07, 2006 1:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
budboy
Ground hog
Ground hog
 
Posts: 38
Joined: Fri Sep 12, 2003 6:28 pm
Location: indiana

Re: Project Opensky+BBJ2=?

Postby SkyNoz » Tue Mar 07, 2006 1:53 pm

Bacially every aircraft has a .air file located in a actual aircraft folder, For example default B737_400 and the file will be located in the folder and be registered or assinged in the aicraft config file. In order to do what you want, I would download and place your .air file "BBJ2" in the aircraft folder, whatever contains the posky file etc. Then go in the aircraft config, also found in the posky folder and copy a new list or [fltsim.XX] (full list) and modify the air file part with what the given name of the .air file is. Hope this helps.. ;)
Project Kfir!
Image
My Gmax page
Aircraft modeler/Aircarft painter

Aye the key!
[GeneralEngineData]
//0=Piston, 1=Jet, 2=N
SkyNoz
Major
Major
 
Posts: 1703
Joined: Sat Aug 06, 2005 11:02 am


Return to FS 2004 - A Century of Flight

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 175 guests