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DominicS

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  1. Hi Colin,

     

    It's normally good practice to have your X-Plane 'Custom Scenery' folder arranged so that mesh files are placed at the bottom, then object libraries, followed by any custom airports. This goes a long way in minimising any errors you might encounter on startup. In some ways it's very similar to the scenery library in MSFS, but instead of a graphical interface, you have a single file (also located in the 'Custom Scenery' folder) named: 'scenery_packs.ini' file. This can be edited (if required) with any good text editor and once you get the hang of it, it's a piece of cake. Hope this helps:D

     

    Dom

  2. Aircraft designed in X-Plane 8 normally fly perfectly well in X-Plane 9. For them to load in X-Plane 10, you will have to save them in Plane Maker (X-Plane 9).

     

    However, even when this is done, there is no guarantee that the aircraft will perform as the author intended.

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