FFG Saab 340 problem

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FFG Saab 340 problem

Postby flipside » Sat Sep 20, 2008 5:41 pm

I have downloaded and installed 3 FFG Saab 340s; the Crossair on pg. 92, the Red on pg. 129 and the Black Beauty on pg. 130. When I am in create a flight the textures load just fine on the Aircraft Select screen, but when I go back to the Create screen the Black Beauty is the only one that comes up. The result is that I cannot fly the Red or the Crossair versions. How can I fix this? >:(
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Re: FFG Saab 340 problem

Postby dave3cu » Sat Sep 20, 2008 7:36 pm

If you have installed them as they were packaged (3 seperate aircraft) then you'll have to edit the aircraft.cfg file
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Re: FFG Saab 340 problem

Postby commoner » Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:50 am

...mmm....been puzzling over this for a while and though what Dave says will put the selection screen right, that isn't the whole story I'm afraid :-/

The Crossair works just fine but the other two both have problems in the texture files....the main fuselage texture and the night tail lighting texture in BOTH of these a/c
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Re: FFG Saab 340 problem

Postby dave3cu » Mon Sep 22, 2008 10:06 am

On further testing, based on Commoner's comments, I'll have to agree with him.. ditch the red and black....keep the Crossair if you like..
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