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How can I add the Citabria 7ECA and Aeronca Champ taildraggers to the
MS FS2002 program? A few years ago, I bought microsoft flight simulator 2002 for the express purpose of learning more about these two tail draggers but my MSFS2002 only contained the Cessna 172SP Skyhawk, the Cessna C182RG & C182S Skylane, the Cessna C208 Caravan Amphibian, the Extra 300S, etc. I like sitting up front, instructor behind, with nobody to my left or right to obscure my view. And I like the fact that once you learn to fly the Citabria or Aeronca tail draggers, the rest of the fleet come easier. It's somewhat akin to learning to ride first the Harley Road Glide Screamin' Eagle as your initial bike ... if you learn that ... your Honda 250 will be a piece of cake. The problem is my Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 is gathering dust (because it has no tail draggers) but a friend recently suggested there is a way to add specific airplanes. I'm not very MSFS 2002 literate so I ask you, the experts, how I would go about adding the Citabria 7ECA and Aeronca Champ taildragger airplane to MS FS 2002. ---------------------Bob Bonda------------------ |
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Try a google search. Or check out one of the many websites devoted to FS downloads. www.avsim.com comes to mind.
-- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Robert A. Bonda" wrote in message om... How can I add the Citabria 7ECA and Aeronca Champ taildraggers to the MS FS2002 program? A few years ago, I bought microsoft flight simulator 2002 for the express purpose of learning more about these two tail draggers but my MSFS2002 only contained the Cessna 172SP Skyhawk, the Cessna C182RG & C182S Skylane, the Cessna C208 Caravan Amphibian, the Extra 300S, etc. I like sitting up front, instructor behind, with nobody to my left or right to obscure my view. And I like the fact that once you learn to fly the Citabria or Aeronca tail draggers, the rest of the fleet come easier. It's somewhat akin to learning to ride first the Harley Road Glide Screamin' Eagle as your initial bike ... if you learn that ... your Honda 250 will be a piece of cake. The problem is my Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 is gathering dust (because it has no tail draggers) but a friend recently suggested there is a way to add specific airplanes. I'm not very MSFS 2002 literate so I ask you, the experts, how I would go about adding the Citabria 7ECA and Aeronca Champ taildragger airplane to MS FS 2002. ---------------------Bob Bonda------------------ |
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Robert A. Bonda wrote:
How can I add the Citabria 7ECA and Aeronca Champ taildraggers to the MS FS2002 program? Since I have never heard of either of those aircraft, I dunno. A few years ago, I bought microsoft flight simulator 2002 for the express purpose of learning more about these two tail draggers but my MSFS2002 only contained the Cessna 172SP Skyhawk, the Cessna C182RG & C182S Skylane, the Cessna C208 Caravan Amphibian, the Extra 300S, etc. Yup! But that does not mean that FS2002 does not handle taildraggers. It does. I like sitting up front, instructor behind, with nobody to my left or right to obscure my view. And I like the fact that once you learn to fly the Citabria or Aeronca tail draggers, the rest of the fleet come easier. It's somewhat akin to learning to ride first the Harley Road Glide Screamin' Eagle as your initial bike ... if you learn that ... your Honda 250 will be a piece of cake. Right up to the first corner....then....good luck! The problem is my Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 is gathering dust (because it has no tail draggers) but a friend recently suggested there is a way to add specific airplanes. It is possible to "roll your own" aircraft, but way beyond my technical knowledge to explain how to do it. The hint that I think you might be looking for, would be to go to some of the FS sites, like Avsim, and search their libraries. There are many add-on aircraft available for download. Quite a few of which are, in fact, tail draggers. I'm not very MSFS 2002 literate so I ask you, the experts, how I would go about adding the Citabria 7ECA and Aeronca Champ taildragger airplane to MS FS 2002. Try http://www.avsim.com/ go to file library, search the FS2002, Original Aircraft....and don't bother looking for the Citabria, but you should find the Aeronca. regards, CrazyCam |
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If you do a search on Avsin for "aeronca*.*" you will find 3 for 2002
Cheers "manson" wrote in message ... Robert A. Bonda wrote: How can I add the Citabria 7ECA and Aeronca Champ taildraggers to the MS FS2002 program? Since I have never heard of either of those aircraft, I dunno. A few years ago, I bought microsoft flight simulator 2002 for the express purpose of learning more about these two tail draggers but my MSFS2002 only contained the Cessna 172SP Skyhawk, the Cessna C182RG & C182S Skylane, the Cessna C208 Caravan Amphibian, the Extra 300S, etc. Yup! But that does not mean that FS2002 does not handle taildraggers. It does. I like sitting up front, instructor behind, with nobody to my left or right to obscure my view. And I like the fact that once you learn to fly the Citabria or Aeronca tail draggers, the rest of the fleet come easier. It's somewhat akin to learning to ride first the Harley Road Glide Screamin' Eagle as your initial bike ... if you learn that ... your Honda 250 will be a piece of cake. Right up to the first corner....then....good luck! The problem is my Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 is gathering dust (because it has no tail draggers) but a friend recently suggested there is a way to add specific airplanes. It is possible to "roll your own" aircraft, but way beyond my technical knowledge to explain how to do it. The hint that I think you might be looking for, would be to go to some of the FS sites, like Avsim, and search their libraries. There are many add-on aircraft available for download. Quite a few of which are, in fact, tail draggers. I'm not very MSFS 2002 literate so I ask you, the experts, how I would go about adding the Citabria 7ECA and Aeronca Champ taildragger airplane to MS FS 2002. Try http://www.avsim.com/ go to file library, search the FS2002, Original Aircraft....and don't bother looking for the Citabria, but you should find the Aeronca. regards, CrazyCam |
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FS2002 does have a tail dragger.
"Robert A. Bonda" wrote in message om... How can I add the Citabria 7ECA and Aeronca Champ taildraggers to the MS FS2002 program? A few years ago, I bought microsoft flight simulator 2002 for the express purpose of learning more about these two tail draggers but my MSFS2002 only contained the Cessna 172SP Skyhawk, the Cessna C182RG & C182S Skylane, the Cessna C208 Caravan Amphibian, the Extra 300S, etc. I like sitting up front, instructor behind, with nobody to my left or right to obscure my view. And I like the fact that once you learn to fly the Citabria or Aeronca tail draggers, the rest of the fleet come easier. It's somewhat akin to learning to ride first the Harley Road Glide Screamin' Eagle as your initial bike ... if you learn that ... your Honda 250 will be a piece of cake. The problem is my Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 is gathering dust (because it has no tail draggers) but a friend recently suggested there is a way to add specific airplanes. I'm not very MSFS 2002 literate so I ask you, the experts, how I would go about adding the Citabria 7ECA and Aeronca Champ taildragger airplane to MS FS 2002. ---------------------Bob Bonda------------------ |
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There are many websites that have thousands of planes for free download.The
main ones would have to be www.flightsim.com (Look for the filename 7accha1.zip which is an Aeronca champ) www.simviation.com and www.avsim.com . I have found that mostly the same planes can be found on the three sites They all have search facilities so just try to find your planes.The better quality planes should have installation instructions.If you find several versions of the same plane.go for the one with the biggest file size.It usually means a more detailed plane Beware though,once you see the range of planes available,you can't just stop at two and will end up with hundreds "Robert A. Bonda" wrote in message om... How can I add the Citabria 7ECA and Aeronca Champ taildraggers to the MS FS2002 program? A few years ago, I bought microsoft flight simulator 2002 for the express purpose of learning more about these two tail draggers but my MSFS2002 only contained the Cessna 172SP Skyhawk, the Cessna C182RG & C182S Skylane, the Cessna C208 Caravan Amphibian, the Extra 300S, etc. I like sitting up front, instructor behind, with nobody to my left or right to obscure my view. And I like the fact that once you learn to fly the Citabria or Aeronca tail draggers, the rest of the fleet come easier. It's somewhat akin to learning to ride first the Harley Road Glide Screamin' Eagle as your initial bike ... if you learn that ... your Honda 250 will be a piece of cake. The problem is my Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 is gathering dust (because it has no tail draggers) but a friend recently suggested there is a way to add specific airplanes. I'm not very MSFS 2002 literate so I ask you, the experts, how I would go about adding the Citabria 7ECA and Aeronca Champ taildragger airplane to MS FS 2002. ---------------------Bob Bonda------------------ |
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Better yet, find a club or local owner of one of them and buy yourself a
ride! You can loop a Citabria in FS, but it you look straight up while doing it, you're still just looking at your own ceiling tiles... Shawn "Robert A. Bonda" wrote in message om... How can I add the Citabria 7ECA and Aeronca Champ taildraggers to the MS FS2002 program? A few years ago, I bought microsoft flight simulator 2002 for the express purpose of learning more about these two tail draggers but my MSFS2002 only contained the Cessna 172SP Skyhawk, the Cessna C182RG & C182S Skylane, the Cessna C208 Caravan Amphibian, the Extra 300S, etc. I like sitting up front, instructor behind, with nobody to my left or right to obscure my view. And I like the fact that once you learn to fly the Citabria or Aeronca tail draggers, the rest of the fleet come easier. It's somewhat akin to learning to ride first the Harley Road Glide Screamin' Eagle as your initial bike ... if you learn that ... your Honda 250 will be a piece of cake. The problem is my Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 is gathering dust (because it has no tail draggers) but a friend recently suggested there is a way to add specific airplanes. I'm not very MSFS 2002 literate so I ask you, the experts, how I would go about adding the Citabria 7ECA and Aeronca Champ taildragger airplane to MS FS 2002. ---------------------Bob Bonda------------------ |
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Thanks to your helpful advice, I wrote this step by step how to which
others can follow which shows what I attempted in order to install a Citabria or Aeronca taildragging airplane into Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 (sans the cub sound): ONE DOZEN STEPS TO INSTALL A CITABRIA or AERONCA TAILDRAGGER INTO MSFS2002: 1. Note the three main flight simulator add-on download sites: http://www.avsim.com http://www.flightsim.com http://www.simviation.com And, pick one, e.g., simviation & read their instructions, e.g.: http://www.simviation.com/acinstall.htm 2. Open up the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 folder on your computer: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\aircraft Note the installed aircraft & the four sub-folders for each aircraft: model, panel, sound, Texture 3. Create a new directory for flight-simulator downloads, e.g.: mkdir C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\downloads\citabria_7eca mkdir C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\downloads\aeronca_champ 4. Search for the desired airplane on the chosen web site: http://www.simviation.com/search.html I searched for "Citabria" and failed to find this taildragger. I then searched for "Aeronca Champion" & found the link below. 5. Go to that Aeronca link & choose the largest of the available downloads: http://www.simviation.com/fs2002props31.htm FS2002 1946 Aeronca 7AC Champion This FSDSv2 project includes moving parts including rolling wheels, transparent textures (not reflective) and a pilot figure. A panel based on a photo is included. By Paul Clawson (464K). ftp://63.217.28.218/1props/Champv2.zip 6. Save the 464K zip file into your MS Flight Simulator download directory: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\downloads\aeronca_champ 7. Extract the contents of that that zip file into the new download directory: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\downloads\aeronca_champ\ Aeronca Champion\{model,panel,sound,texture,Aircraft.cfg,A eronca 7AC.air} gauges\*.gau champ.jpg Readme.txt 8. As always, read the fine instructions: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\downloads\aeronca_champ\Readme.txt 9. Copy the entire "Aeronca Champion" folder into the FS2002 "aircraft" folder: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\aircraft\Aeronca Champion\ 10. Copy the 9 "gauges" files (not the folder!) into the FS2002 "GAUGES" folder: From: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\downloads\aeronca_champ\gauges\*.* To: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\GAUGES\*.* 11. The readme recommends "Aaron Swindle's cub sound cub2x2sn.zip", but, I coud not find that file despite Google searches and specific searches at: http://www.fsd-international.com (search for "cub2x2sn.zip") http://www.fscorner.com/sounds.htm (search for "cub2x2sn.zip") http://www.surclaro.com (search for "cub2x2sn.zip") http://www.fsfreeware.com/dcd/FS2004...index-269.html http://www.flightsimnetwork.com/shigeru/civil.htm etc. So, I left this Aeronca Champion taildragger using the default links to the Cessna 182 sound file. 12. Start up Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 & fly the Aeronca 7AC taildragger! ---------------------Bob Bonda------------------ |
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Robert A. Bonda wrote:
Thanks to your helpful advice, I wrote this step by step how to which others can follow which shows what I attempted in order to install a Citabria or Aeronca taildragging airplane into Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 (sans the cub sound): I coud not find that file despite Google searches and specific searches at: Bob, you probably won't find that sound set separately any longer. However, search google.com using the key words: "Aaron Swindle" & "cub sound" (exactly as above, quotes and all!) will return 16 places where you can download an aircraft package that HAS THE SOUNDS INCLUDED... ![]() Throw away the aircraft after extracting the sounds if you wish... Bill |
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Thanks to Bill Leaming for the pointer to Aaron Swindle's cub sound;
and thanks to everyone else for the links to Aeronca addins, here is our updated 12 steps to adding an Aeronca Champion to FS2002. ---------------------Bob Bonda------------------ DOZEN STEPS TO ADD A CITABRIA or AERONCA AIRPLANE INTO MSFS2002: 1. Note the three main flight simulator add-on download sites: http://www.avsim.com http://www.flightsim.com http://www.simviation.com Pick one, e.g., simviation; then read their instructions, e.g.: http://www.simviation.com/acinstall.htm 2. View the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 aircraft folder: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\aircraft Note installed aircraft & four sub-folders for each aircraft: model, panel, sound, Texture 3. Create a new directory for flight-simulator downloads, e.g.: C:\downloads\fs2002\citabria_7eca\ C:\downloads\fs2002\aeronca_champion\ 4. Search for both desired airplanes on the chosen web site: http://www.simviation.com/search.html Note: I failed to find "Citabria" planes in any of these searches. So I searched for "Aeronca Champion" instead. The following Aeronca FS2002 link was chosen: http://www.simviation.com/fs2002props31.htm Which contained this summary: "FS2002 1946 Aeronca 7AC Champion This FSDSv2 project includes moving parts including rolling wheels, transparent textures (not reflective) and a pilot figure. A panel based on a photo is included. By Paul Clawson (464K). Download this file: ftp://63.217.28.218/1props/Champv2.zip Into the newly created download directory: C:\downloads\fs2002\aeronca_champion\Champv2.zip 5. Extract that compressed zip archive to a temporary location: FROM: C:\downloads\fs2002\aeronca_champion\Champv2.zip TO: C:\Temp\unzip\fs2002\aeronca_champion\*.* 6. As always, read the fine instructions: C:\Temp\unzip\fs2002\aeronca_champion\Readme.txt 7. Copy this Aeronica folder into the FS2002 "aircraft" folder: FROM: C:\Temp\unzip\fs2002\aeronca_champion\Aeronca Champion TO: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\ aircraft\Aeronca Champion\ 8. Copy the Aeronca "gauges" files (not the folder!): FROM: C:\Temp\unzip\fs2002\aeronca_champion\gauges\*.* TO: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\GAUGES\*.* 9. Search Google for "Aaron Swindle's cub sound cub2x2sn.zip": http://www.google.com Search for (verbatim, with the quotes): "Aaron Swindle" & "cub sound" This located a dozen hits (each a complete package), e.g.: http://www.simviation.com/fs2002props48.htm Add a StittsPlayboy directory to your download location: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\ downloads\StittsPlayboy\ 10. Download the FS2002 Stits Playboy SA3A zip file into that newly created downloads directory: ftp://63.217.28.218/1props/StittsPlayboy.zip Extract the 76 files in the zip into a temporary location. C:\Temp\unzip\Stitts Playboy\ 11. Add the Aaron Swindle cub sounds to your Aeronca sound directory: Save the existing 28 byte "Sound.cfg" Cessna 182 alias (just in case): FROM: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\ aircraft\Aeronca Champion\sound\Sound.cfg TO: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\ aircraft\Aeronca Champion\sound\Copy of Sound.cfg Copy the Aaron Swindle cub sounds to the Aeronca sound directory: FROM: C:\Temp\unzip\Stitts Playboy\sound\*.* TO: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Fs2002\ aircraft\Aeronca Champion\sound\*.* 12. Fly your new Aeronca 7AC tailwheel airplane on MS FS2002! ---------------------Bob Bonda------------------ |
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