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cheetah621

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  1. Reading the filename itself, I thought it was the DHL texture (www.dhl.com) but it's not.

    His instruction in his 'readme.txt' file and his texture configuration worked, no problems, but there are several references to DHLC and KLM Cargo in his texture configuration. To fix this, do the following:

     

    After you've download this file, unzip the content to a temp place. In there, rename the 'texture.dhlc' folder to 'texture.lc'.

     

    Then copy 'texture.lc' to the default 747-400's folder.

     

    Find your default 747-400's folder and inside, the 'aircraft.cfg' file. Open it with your favorite text editor (usually Notepad).

     

    Copy this corrected configuration to the default 747-400's 'aircraft.cfg' file (at the end of other [fltsim.X's], 1, 2, 3, etc in the 'aircraft.cfg' file):

     

    [fltsim.X]

    title=Boeing 747-400F Lufthansa

    sim=Boeing747-400

    model=

    panel=

    sound=

    texture=lc

    kb_checklists=Boeing747-400_check

    kb_reference=Boeing747-400_ref

    atc_id=

    atc_airline=Lufthansa

    atc_flight_number=9971

    atc_heavy=1

    atc_parking_types=CARGO

    ui_manufacturer=Boeing

    ui_type=747-400F

    ui_variation=Lufthansa Cargo

    ui_typerole=Commercial Airliner

    ui_createdby="Microsoft Corporation"

    description=More than 30 years ago, the 747 made its first trip from New York to London. Since then, it's become the standard by which other large passenger jets are judged. Its size, range, speed and capacity were then, and are now, the best in its class. Repaint by George Hutton

     

    Be sure to rename [fltsim.X] to the next sequence number in your 747-400's 'aircraft.cfg' file. If last one was a 6, then this one should be [fltsim.7].

     

    Save the 'aircraft.cfg' file. That's it. You're done.

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