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Mar 11th, 2003 at 9:43pm

Highlander   Offline
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Hello fellow desktop pilots

     As I am sure you are aware, this is my first time to a flight sim forum.  I'll get to the point.  I have been flying for years with my father on the computer.  We have been aircraft buffs for as long as I have been born.  I fly Falcon 4.0,  IL-2,  CFS2&3, MSF2002, Fly!!!!,  The works.  As of late though there are all these great aircraft addons that I have been struggling to download and place in my FS2002 sim.  My father taught me what I believe to be the hard way where you get the file and then break it down into its folders and place them accordingly.  Is there a freeware program out there that will selfinstall these aircraft for you?  Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated.

Keep her in the wind my friends!!!

Highlander
 
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Reply #1 - Mar 12th, 2003 at 3:44am

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There are some utilities available in the downloads section (connect from the front page).
However its easiest to do it manually like this.
First unzip the file into a temporary folder. Then copy the aircraft in question into the FS2002\aircraft directory. If there any gauges add them to the FS2002\gauges directory.
So the directory should look something like this FS2002\aircraft\phantom\ and should contain directories like panel, sound, texture, model and two files aircraft.cfg and phantom.air
Hope this helps. Any problems drop me a message Highlander.

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Reply #2 - Mar 18th, 2003 at 8:02am

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HI  ALL  THERE  ARE  PROGS  THAT  HELP  TO  ADD  ALL  PLANES   AIRFIELDS    ETC
LOOK  AT   DOWNLOADS ON  THIS  SITE Roll Eyes Grin
 
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Reply #3 - Mar 18th, 2003 at 8:18am

Brett_Henderson   Ex Member
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If a newbie takes the time to learn the file structure "nuances" of FS2002 instead of spending that time searching, downloading, installing and learning add-on managing software, ,,  he/she will find that adding anything is pretty easy.

Just unzip any add-on (plane,scnery or whatever) to a temp folder and look it over. Trust me, after a while,  it will all start to make sense.
 
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