
I seem to have made a real mess of installing the Orion. Autopilot switches not engaging, radios not switching over to active freq, no vc,no atc sound etc. Download was not problem but I unzipped and extracted to a temp folder and found the aircraft folder and copied this into the FS9 aircraft folder.
I then noticed that in the panel folder I had about three zip files! Should I have just opened the original downloaded zip file and selected all the files and extracted them to the root FS 9 folder? Has anyone had a similar problem. I couldn't find any specific install instructions in the readme first file. Any help would be much appreciated. Tx Crocker



Hagar, thanks. I downloaded it from here, Simviation! Typo error should have been 'KBT' not KT.




http://www.simviation.com/fs2004military64.htm


Hagar, thanks. I downloaded it from here, Simviation! Typo error should have been 'KBT' not KT.
http://www.simviation.com/fs2004military64.htm
Thanks but I want to make sure it's the same file that Crocker is talking about. It would be a complete waste of everyone's time for me to check out the wrong one.


http://www.simviation.com/fs2004military64.htm
Thanks but I want to make sure it's the same file that Crocker is talking about. It would be a complete waste of everyone's time for me to check out the wrong one.
Chances are, that's what he's talking about.
Unless he accidentally downloaded the FSX version and tried to install that into FS9, or mistakenly just downloaded an update.
Reading his post again, I think he may have accidentally unzipped the files in the Gauges folder, something I don't think he should have done.



Hagar, I think I may have installed an update. But I sort of interpreted the file description as being the full package. It sits on page 3 of Military Aircraft and also appears on Simviation's home page under 'News/Hot Picks. It suggest that it's compatible for FS9 but also says it will work with FSX!







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