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    turgon Guest

    Default Re: Transfering FS98 planes to CFS

    I own microsoft combat flight simulator. i am trying to take planes
    from microsoft flight simulator and put them on my game....is that possible?
    Easily.

    If so could you stear me in the direction of how to or tell me...
    If it's an FS98 plane, copy the whole plane directory from under the
    FS98\aircraft directory, to be under the CFS\aircraft directory. They use the
    same plane structure, altho CFS allows for much finer control in the AIR file.

    If it's an FS5 plane, you must run it thru the converter in the main CFS
    directory first.

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    loubetti Guest

    Default Re: Transfering FS98 planes to CFS

    Here is my problem...any help would be greatfull...it is more of aquestion
    anyway:

    I own microsoft combat flight simulator. i am trying to take planes
    from microsoft flight simulator and put them on my game....is that possible?
    If so could you stear me in the direction of how to or tell me...

    thank you
    Bob Kops
    It's quite easy. Just copy your aircraft's folder from FS98 to the aircraft
    folder of CFS. Be sure you have your panel and sounds in place within those
    folders you copy also (one might forget if they alias them).

    Do not expect all panels / gauges to work properly, but I would say the chances
    are better than 90% that all should be well.

    Lou Betti

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