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I don't understand

Postby pilotguy191 » Tue Nov 07, 2006 6:53 pm

i put the aircraft i want in to the Simobjects/airplanes folder and the gauges in the gauges folder and same for the effects but the plane doesn't show up did i miss something?  i usually use flight sim manager for putting airplanes into the sim but they don't have one compatable for FSX yet i think

any help would be nice thanks
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Re: I don't understand

Postby darkstar10 » Tue Nov 07, 2006 7:39 pm

if they arent made for FSX, you'll need to play around with it a bit. i just dont bother with FS9 files, so sorry i cant help



but yeah, if it is for FSX and comes with a readme file, read up. if you are just adding a texture to a default aircraft, i know you need to modify the aircraft.cfg file in notepad or word



WE NEED DETAILS. show us what you want to do, then me and others will try and help
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Re: I don't understand

Postby Felix/FFDS » Tue Nov 07, 2006 9:40 pm

The EASIEST way to put an FS9 aircraft  into FSX, I think, is to create an AIRCRAFT folder off of the root FSX folder.

Then you can simply install your FS9 model into it's usual "Aircraft" folder.

OF course, remember to ADD the following line to the FSX.cfg file:

[font="Courier"][Main]
User Objects=Airplane, Helicopter
SimObjectPaths.0=SimObjects\Airplanes
SimObjectPaths.1=SimObjects\Rotorcraft
SimObjectPaths.2=SimObjects\GroundVehicles
SimObjectPaths.3=SimObjects\Boats
SimObjectPaths.4=SimObjects\Animals
SimObjectPaths.5=SimObjects\Misc
SimObjectPaths.6=Aircraft[/font]      <- ADD THIS LINE
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Re: I don't understand

Postby pilotguy191 » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:14 pm

ok so all i need to do is out that in the fsx.cfg and put the plane in there and i don't need anything special if it works it'll just show up in the game the next time i start it up?
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Re: I don't understand

Postby Hagar » Fri Nov 10, 2006 4:05 am

Depends if the aircraft has its own panel & sound files. If the
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Re: I don't understand

Postby pilotguy191 » Fri Nov 10, 2006 5:21 pm

hey hagar its the new P-51D in the FSX Vintage folder i need the file

Mustang_P51D.zip.

and i might try the one above it too
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Re: I don't understand

Postby Hagar » Fri Nov 10, 2006 6:24 pm

Righto. I'll assume you know how to install an aircraft to a previous version of FS.

I'm using the method Felix described earlier but you could install the aircraft to the FSX\SimObjects\airplanes folder if you wish. First you need to install the original FS9 aircraft, Mustang_P51D.zip. If you open Sound.cfg in Notepad you will see that it's aliased to the FS9 default DeHavilland_Comet. The aircraft should display on the selection menu but without any sound.

Next the update, xP51Dup.zip. The best way to install this would be to extract the zipfile to a temp folder & paste the contents into the original aircraft in FSX. Overwrite files/folders when prompted. I noticed there is no updated Sound folder or Sound.cfg so unless you have the FS9 Comet in the same folder as the Mustang there will still be no sound. This can easily be fixed by re-aliasing the sound to an aircraft you do have. Better still would be to find a nice Merlin sound package & install that.

Here's the Mustang in the FSX Demo.
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PS. A couple of gauges are included with the update. You can paste them into the Mustang Panel folder if you wish but if FSX is like previous versions of FS this shouldn't be necessary. Please be careful overwriting gauges in the main FSX\Gauges folder. If in doubt don't take the chance. I hope this is some help.

PPS. I forgot to mention that the original FS9 version of this aircraft is a zipfile within a zipfile. I don't know why it was configured in this way but make sure you extract the second zipfile & then install the correct folder to FSX\Aircraft or it won't work. The folder name is Mustang P51D. This directly contains the familiar Model, Panel, Sound & Texture subfolders.
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