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Hello flt simmers, I have installed many brands including the one that is in question. I always seem to follow instruction even though I have done it before with no issues. Upon installing this SGA DC-10-40 (see download first pic), I installed putting the original in the FS9 folder, copied the CFG into the Aircraft CFG changing the XX-?, dropping the texture into the aircraft folder. Upon starting up FS9 locating the planes, it shows up black for that Aircraft. I'm confused. Thanks, Kenny

AC original  lineup.jpg

inside aircraft cfg.jpg

Inside of FS9 AC folder .jpg

Northwest DC-10-40 dialog box sm.jpg

FS9 select aircraft.jpg

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The 'model=' Lines don't match...

 

model=40I [fltsim.0]

model=40 [fltsim.1]

 

Change your model=40I under [fltsim.1], and see if the Repaint shows up now...

 

Alan :pilot:

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Follow what ViperPilot2 says! Your aircraft.cfg should look like this:

 

The I that's needed is highlighted in RED

 

 

[fltsim.0]

title=SGA DC-10-40I

sim=SGA1040

model=40I

panel=

sound=

texture=40I

kb_checklists=

kb_reference=

ui_manufacturer=McDonnell Douglas

ui_type=DC-10-40I

ui_variation=Japan Airlines

visual_damage=0

description=DC-10-40I

atc_heavy=1

atc_id=JA8541

atc_airline=Japan Airlines

atc_flight_number=

atc_parking_types=GATE //GATE, RAMP, CARGO etc.

atc_parking_codes=NWA //UAL, AAL etc

atc_id_font=Verdana,-11,1,600,0

 

 

[fltsim.1]

title=SGA DC-10-40 Northwest

sim=SGA1040

model=40I

panel=

sound=

texture=nwa

kb_checklists=

kb_reference=

ui_manufacturer=McDonnell Douglas

ui_type=DC-10-40

ui_variation=Northwest Airlines

visual_damage=0

description=Model by SGA, Northwest Airlines livery by Frank Idone.\n\nThe intercontinental range Series 40, powered by Pratt & Whitney JT9D turbofan engines, with nonstop range up to approximately 5,800 miles (9,322 km), was introduced to service in 1972.

atc_heavy=1

atc_id=N141US

atc_airline=Northwest

atc_flight_number=

atc_parking_types=GATE,RAMP //GATE, RAMP, CARGO etc.

atc_parking_codes=NWA //UAL, AAL etc

atc_id_color=

atc_id_font=

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Thanks Alan & mrzipper sometimes it takes an extra set of eyes. I will give that a try. I think when simmers as big as SGA is, they should check making sure that it is right. It would save simmers like me from having to tie up the forum eveytime this comes up.

 

I just fixed the issue, it works right. Kenny

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