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lot of simmers out there would like to explore the option of learning to design
flightsim aircraft. Where do we start this process? Well, we have come up
with a solution to help you out. After reading the content listed here, hopefully
you will be able to make a decision on what is best for you. Note this is
not a tutorial. We are providing this information as a resource to help those
who do not know where to begin. Designing aircraft takes a lot of skill and
patience. Do not expect to roll out your first aircraft in a matter of hours.
If you do need help along the way, we have an aircraft designers message forum,
where you may post questions to other aircraft designers. You can go to this
message area by clicking here.
New tools are being developed all the time. If you know of an aircraft design tool that is not listed here please contact us at webmaster@flightsim.com and let us know about it.
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FS Repaint is the absolute simplest way to change the look your Flight Simulator
aircraft!
This clever software package was originally developed several years ago by
the team of Jorge Santoro and Marco Paulo. Now they've revamped this popular
utility to support the aircraft of Flight Simulator X.FS Repaint is the ready
for you to make small changes or paint a whole fleet of aircraft
http://www.fspilotshop.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=54&products_id=1247
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Design and Modify Cockpits And Instrument Panels With The Greatest of Ease
Quite simply FS Panel Studio® is the best tool available for creating
and editing Microsoft Flight Simulator panels – in fact pretty much any panel
from any Microsoft simulator, from Combat Flight Simulator through to Flight
Simulator X.The fully graphical interface lets you drag, drop and stretch
your gauges and immediately see the results. You don't have to be a programmer
or understand Microsoft Flight Simulator panel.cfg file syntax to create great
looking custom Panels. Design or modify a Panel in minutes in one session.
See exactly what you'll get when you run Flight Simulator. Use your mouse
to add, delete, move and resize gauges. Stretch gauge widths or heights independently
for a perfect fit. Add windows and set their positions with 1 pixel accuracy.
For the first time you can create new gauges, and edit (using your favourite
bitmap editor) any gauge bitmap for a truly unique panel. FS Panel Studio®
is written in C++ to make it small and blazingly fast. No long waits for screen
redraws. Simply the best panel editor available.
http://www.fspilotshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=289
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Until now, panel design has been relegated to the brave and the skilled. These are users who can outlast the lengthy, tedious trial-and-error sessions while working their way through the cryptic details and number shuffling to complete that final panel.cfg.Custom Panel Designer does away with all of the experimentation and introduces an all new graphical drag-and-drop interface. Now anyone can use Custom Panel Designer to make their own instrument panels. Whether you're making a panel from scratch or tweaking one just the way you like it, Custom Panel Designer is the can do program.
http://www.pcaviator.com/shop/viewAProduct.php?pid=156
AirWrench is a new Windows-based flight dynamics ‘editor’ written entirely in C++. It has been designed to create and tune flight dynamics files for CFS2, CFS3, FS2002, FS2004, and FSX with point and click simplicity.
Download AirEd
16/24/32 bit and DXT Extended Bitmap Manipulation for FS2000, FS2002, FS2004, FS-X, CFS2 and CFS3. This short description does not really convey the widespread use of this utility to convert the textures used in Flight Simulator into a a format that can easily be read by paint editors.
http://www.mnwright.btinternet.co.uk/
We hope that after reading this resource page you will have made up your mind on what software is right for you and your flightsim needs for creating the best in aircraft design and mobility. Once again keep in mind that this is not a tutorial on how to create FS aircraft. We are merely providing this information to you as a resource. A lot of simmers wanting to get into the aircraft designing and building stages do not know where to begin. This resource page will help anyone wanting information on where to start. Happy designing!