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I just downloaded & installed a Lancair Legacy 2000 for FS2004 today from
flightsim.com. It is an incredible aircraft, and I highly recommend it for anyone who wants a high performance single engine homebuilt. It is fully compatible with FS2004, and I have been having a blast with it. Take care..... Randy L. -- "Americans are despised for reasons that have less to do with who we are and what we have, and more to do with the dictatorial political and religious leaders who seek to shift attention away from the misery they impose on the people they control and toward the United States and others that are guilty of no more than succeeding where they have failed. " -Cal Thomas |
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I am using FS2004 also, but how do you access new aircraft via the "change
aircraft" panel? I down loaded a couple of aircrafts from various sites, placed them in the aircraft folder, but don't see them after opening FS2004...What are the steps... Bob A "Randy L." wrote in message ... I just downloaded & installed a Lancair Legacy 2000 for FS2004 today from flightsim.com. It is an incredible aircraft, and I highly recommend it for anyone who wants a high performance single engine homebuilt. It is fully compatible with FS2004, and I have been having a blast with it. Take care..... Randy L. -- "Americans are despised for reasons that have less to do with who we are and what we have, and more to do with the dictatorial political and religious leaders who seek to shift attention away from the misery they impose on the people they control and toward the United States and others that are guilty of no more than succeeding where they have failed. " -Cal Thomas |
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chicago wrote:
I am using FS2004 also, but how do you access new aircraft via the "change aircraft" panel? I down loaded a couple of aircrafts from various sites, placed them in the aircraft folder, but don't see them after opening FS2004...What are the steps... It may be that you have not noticed that they may have different manufacturers names than you expected, and are really in the list all the time. Go into the aircraft .cfg file for the new aircraft and look down the list for ui_manufacturer=. The aircraft will be listed under that heading in the drop down aircraft menu. If you wish, you can change that category and move them into a more convenient heading. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.521 / Virus Database: 319 - Release Date: 23/09/2003 |
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"Randy L." wrote:
I just downloaded & installed a Lancair Legacy 2000 for FS2004 today from flightsim.com. It is an incredible aircraft, and I highly recommend it for anyone who wants a high performance single engine homebuilt. It is fully compatible with FS2004, and I have been having a blast with it. Take care..... Bob Christopher has indeed made a very, very nice model. I gave him some tips for the VC and Bob S. gave him a lot of help with the basic model and flight dynamics. But Bob C. himself pulled it all together to make a mavelous new aircraft to play with! ![]() Bill -- Fr. Bill Leaming ICQ 12881426 Religious Error: (A)tone (R)epent (B)lame Satan : http://avsim.com Eaglesoft Development Group: http://eaglesoftdg1.com FS2002 FAQ: http://209.15.180.153/MSFS/faq.htm Personal Website: http://catholic-hymns.com/frbill Catholic Hymns Website: http://catholic-hymns.com |
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![]() "Bill Leaming" wrote in message ... "Randy L." wrote: I just downloaded & installed a Lancair Legacy 2000 for FS2004 today from flightsim.com. It is an incredible aircraft, and I highly recommend it for anyone who wants a high performance single engine homebuilt. It is fully compatible with FS2004, and I have been having a blast with it. Take care..... Bob Christopher has indeed made a very, very nice model. I gave him some tips for the VC and Bob S. gave him a lot of help with the basic model and flight dynamics. But Bob C. himself pulled it all together to make a mavelous new aircraft to play with! ![]() I agree it is a beauty. Isn't there a RPM indicator somewhere in the airplane? Really |
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I fly (or will learn) the rc model of this fine plane I take
delivery of it on wed..(after i get paid!!) gig On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 05:05:54 GMT, Bill Leaming wrote: "Randy L." wrote: I just downloaded & installed a Lancair Legacy 2000 for FS2004 today from flightsim.com. It is an incredible aircraft, and I highly recommend it for anyone who wants a high performance single engine homebuilt. It is fully compatible with FS2004, and I have been having a blast with it. Take care..... Bob Christopher has indeed made a very, very nice model. I gave him some tips for the VC and Bob S. gave him a lot of help with the basic model and flight dynamics. But Bob C. himself pulled it all together to make a mavelous new aircraft to play with! ![]() Bill |
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On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 18:08:51 -0700, "The Real Deal"
wrote: "Bill Leaming" wrote in message ... "Randy L." wrote: I just downloaded & installed a Lancair Legacy 2000 for FS2004 today from flightsim.com. It is an incredible aircraft, and I highly recommend it for anyone who wants a high performance single engine homebuilt. It is fully compatible with FS2004, and I have been having a blast with it. Take care..... Bob Christopher has indeed made a very, very nice model. I gave him some tips for the VC and Bob S. gave him a lot of help with the basic model and flight dynamics. But Bob C. himself pulled it all together to make a mavelous new aircraft to play with! ![]() I agree it is a beauty. Isn't there a RPM indicator somewhere in the airplane? Really RPM gauge (and MP) at right side of cockpit. Shift-3 or use the VC. /petern |
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