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Hi all,
I'm looking for an on-line site to help me get the hang of installing planes to the MS family of flight sims. I have dl'd them in the past I have only about a 50 percent success rate. About the only sucess I seem to have are those that come with a self-extractor. I realize that this isn't brain surgery but I missed something along the line somewhere. Any help would be appreciated.. Timmy |
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Timmy Ferrell wrote:
Hi all, I'm looking for an on-line site to help me get the hang of installing planes to the MS family of flight sims. I have dl'd them in the past I have only about a 50 percent success rate. About the only sucess I seem to have are those that come with a self-extractor. I realize that this isn't brain surgery but I missed something along the line somewhere. Any help would be appreciated.. Timmy Hi, It seems that in www.netwings.org or www.simviation.com you may find a software that does what you want, that is, a organizer. You are going to find it on the utils or misc sections of those sites. I, myself, prefer to do it manually. So, suppose you get an airplane file in simviation named corsair.zip. You download it to some directory in you machine and open it using Winzip. Once opened, go to option extract and give the path of CFS2 dir where you have to put the air plane,which will be sthg like C:\combaf flight simulator 2\aircraft\corsair\ (observe that you have to put the the files existing in the corsair.zip file inside dir \aircraft\corsair\. Sometimes, the airplane file already contains the dir name of airplane so you only need to type the path till aircraft dir). Then you just click on extract and all the plane's files will be placed on the directories as used by CFS2. Look at any directory of a box plane for you to have an idea of how an airplane directory looks like. Once you extract, go to corsair directory and check for a README file to see if further installing notes exist. (this you may have to do even using an organizer). If it does not exist, then you are ready to fly the new plane in free flight menu oin CFS2. For you to use this plane in quick combat, you will have to install on your machine the Quick combat editor or quick install editor (I do no remember the name right now), which can be found on the sites I listed above. On the sites above as well as on microsoft official site for these simulators, I believe you are also going to find a tutorial on how to install new planes, scenaries, etc... Rgds, Francisco |
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