I've just started a new aircraft folder entitled, "Planes I rarely fly", in the Main Aircraft Folder, and popped in there all the zillions of downloaded planes which I rarely use, and just fill up my Hangar.
Good idea Fozzer. I would just like to make a couple of points. This is something I've been doing for a long time. Never thought to mention it before as it's common practice with CFS2 due to the limiit on number of aircraft installed at any one time.
"Planes I rarely fly seems" a tad long for a folder name to me. It's a matter of preference but I call my spare folder Hangar. In fact I have several named Hangar 1, Hangar 2, Hangar 3 etc. in all my M$ sims This enables me to sort the aircraft into various categories.
I've just temporarily removed some of the scenery files in my Add-On Scenery Menu
This is fine providing it's done via the Scenery Library. Deactivate 3rd party scenery areas by unchecking the boxes beside them. This is quick & convenient. Please delete areas from the Scenery Library first before attempting to removing the actual scenery files. Not doing this properly will almost certainly cause those dreaded "Scenery File not found" error messages.
Do what I did and back up downloads of things you might once in a while get the urge to play with onto a CD to free-up system space, and then have a word file with details of what is on each CD.
Good suggestion Ozzy. I'm not sure everyone knows that burning files to a CD will convert them to Read-only. This is not a problem unless you want to edit them at a later stage. For example, CFG files or textures will need converting back manually from file Properties before any changes can be saved. Zipping the files or folders you wish to back up first will avoid this problem.
Guys, there a download called Aircraft organizer that allows you to move the AC around very easily.
I'm sure this is a good utility which might suit many people. I'm not keen on aircraft organisers or automatic aircraft installer utilities as I've found they can cause problems. I prefer to install & organise all my files manually.