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madfred

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About madfred

  • Birthday 05/19/1966

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    Colorado Springs, CO, USA
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    salesman

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    FS, motorcycle, bycicle

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  1. Well, there are those that just don't like change, but wakeup call..... That's part of life!! Isn't it great that you have a choice.....
  2. I installed all three just last night, and had no issues. 2 possibilities I can think of: The hierarchy of the folders. Open the scenery config file, and make sure the libraries are below the NL folders. I prefer having all libraries at the bottom. Second option could be a corrupted download. Re-download and then install the nl file. I hope this helps.
  3. So, where do you place that file GFDevFSX, and do you run it before or after you start GFConfig and/or FS2020?
  4. I can get the buttons, switches and rotaries to worl, using FSUIPC, but it would be nice if I could use the displays on my MCP Pro, GF166's, and GF-46. As 3rd parties utilities are not yet capable of getting that done yet, I might as well wait and see what GoFlight comes up with. So far the LED displays only show dashes.
  5. Very nice pictures. Yes, the Rockies is always a guarantee for great views. Let me know when you get to the "Springs" (KCOS), and I'll have a cold beer or HOT cocoa waiting for you!!:pilot:
  6. I love the shots. It shows that FS9 has not lost it's "eye-candy" after all these years. And it also boosts the urge I have been feeling lately that I need to get back to the more classic tubeliners. Thanks for sharing these wonderful moments with us.
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