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  1. Some possibilities: 1. Your path is too long. Move the file to the root folder and try again. 2. Your path contains odd characters like this (. Same solution.
  2. It might help if you give us some idea of exactly what you are looking for? Airliners? GA? Old? New?
  3. What do you mean by "common"? Planes that are present and not present can be mixed into a single flight plan file. The planes that are present will display, the ones not present will not.
  4. Do you have a model.8M folder, and inside it an a2-pz-lpg folder?
  5. I would assume your plan to install on a modern OS and then copy the files over should work?
  6. The last two should be inside a model.8_BT folder instead.
  7. It depends on the gauge. If the gauge is in a CAB file or is an XML file in a folder, then it's likely you can edit it. If it is a .GAU file then probably not.
  8. I assume this file is present: Mi8.air I assume these folders are present: model.8\8_2y model.8\8_2A model.8\8_military model.8\8_PS model.8\8_PS_2A model.8\8_PS_2A_Balansir_MM model.8\8_PS_DISS_mini model.8\8_PS_2DISS model.8\8_PS_2DISS_leb model.8/8T_FT model.8\8T_LPG model.8_BT\8_PS_1A_Balansir_1MM_BT model.8_BT\8_PS_2A_Balansir_1MM_BTDL_new If not, they need to be there for the heli to display.
  9. A likelier possibility is that they are called by panel gauges, and thus would normally be somewhere inside the main Sound folder (sometimes in a folder inside that). If not, they may be included in the gauge itself, which means there is nothing you can do about that.
  10. And the answer to your question is yes, you can have a plane fly a leg on one day, and then fly the next leg (or return) the next day (or any day that week). But keep in mind that means the plane will be sitting at that airport the entire day, using up a parking spot.
  11. What do you mean impossible? Is that resolution listed in the listing of Options/Settings/Display/Hardware? And note that this resolution is only obtained in full screen mode (Alt-Enter) - the resolution in windowed mode is that of your OS Desktop.
  12. Those are all the fltsim sections in the file?
  13. Did you copy and paste the title= line from the aircraft.cfg file into the aircraft.txt file before creating your traffic BGL file?
  14. You are blaming him for nothing. He did not have the authority to discuss where he got it, only I did.
  15. Try checking/unchecking Render To Texture in Options/Settings/Display/Hardware? Check that your Virtual Cockpit Gauge Quality is set to High in Options/Settings/Display/Aircraft?
  16. https://calclassic.proboards.com/thread/9757/lucarinys-sud-ouest-30p-bretagne
  17. Make sure you use Notepad or other pure text editor. Programs like Word usually do not create such files.
  18. What are you trying to do? My XML code compiles directly into a BGL file with BGLComp. There is no further editing required. I believe the tool you are trying to use is incompatible with FS XML format.
  19. And you could compile all three waypoints into a single file, if you eliminated the lines in the middle of the file: xmlns:xsi='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance' xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="bglcomp.xsd"> lat="53.091240" lon="-2.225852" waypointType="NAMED" magvar="2.8" waypointRegion="UK" waypointIdent="HOMES"> lat="53.114790" lon="-2.212972" waypointType="NAMED" magvar="2.8" waypointRegion="UK" waypointIdent="MOWCO"> lat="53.14333" lon="-2.19917" waypointType="NAMED" magvar="2.8" waypointRegion="UK" waypointIdent="LISTO">
  20. BTW, FSUIPC can smooth those abrupt wind changes for the most part.
  21. Check the files in the new scenery's "scenery" folder and see if any begin (or contain) the letters LC (landclass). If so, remove them to a safe place (I use the parent folder) and try again. If that solves it, they need to be placed into a separate scenery layer (folder) with ONLY a scenery folder, no texture folder.
  22. Glad I could help. It is so good I have a link from my page to the archived version.
  23. I was able to bring up the page: https://web.archive.org/web/20201024033556/http://www.navfltsm.addr.com/ but I see no Cessna so I guess it's not the right one.
  24. Might you mean Charles Wood's Aerial Navigation Page? It's gone. You might try the Internet Wayback Machine and see if they have any pages saved. I am getting timeout errors right now though. https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.navfltsm.addr.com/
  25. If you only have a C: drive, install into a folder outside any Program Files folder.
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