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Jul 27th, 2004 at 4:11pm

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can u guys direct me to some self instaling airplanes. FREEWARE plz. o yea i flew form san fran to nyc hheehe long long time about 5 hours. but i need sme freeware self installing planes. plz i hate the long way i screw up.
 
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Reply #1 - Jul 27th, 2004 at 4:31pm

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Try the Hughes 500 at http://www.simviation.com/fs2004props25.htm its a self-installer, and simply divine!
Five hours is not bad on the stick-time front Wink An excellent start Smiley

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Reply #2 - Jul 27th, 2004 at 4:58pm

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Quote:
plz i hate the long way i screw up.


There is no long way ...unless you don't understand the simple way how 4 sub folders sit under 1 main folder.

Believe me - the quickest way to install aircraft is manually. I can probably do any basic aircraft in under 5 seconds.

All due respect but I think you're being lazy  Wink ... not in wanting self install (nothing wrong with that..) but in not being bothered to look at your aircraft folders & how simple it all is....  Smiley

Manual install really is the best & easiest method of install.
 

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Reply #3 - Jul 27th, 2004 at 5:11pm

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How about this excellent tutorial for manual installs? http://www.simviation.com/acinstall.htm
 

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Reply #4 - Jul 27th, 2004 at 6:53pm

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this i swahrt i was afraid of. u ppl think im lazy. i alwas screw up on them outs 20 ill probly get 10 of em in
 
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Reply #5 - Jul 27th, 2004 at 7:00pm

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Raptor read the tutorial I've posted a link too. This makes it easier than falling off a log Wink
 

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Reply #6 - Jul 27th, 2004 at 8:33pm

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It just takes practice in getting used to the FS system.  Once you begin to understand how the folders go together-it becomes very easy to install the planes.  I won't lie, when I first started doing it I didn't really understand it-and once I began to play with it for a while (learning from the small mistakes I had made) it became easy.  Don't worry raptor, you'll get them working.   Wink
 
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Reply #7 - Jul 27th, 2004 at 10:01pm

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Number 1, you dont know how to refuel, and now you dont know how to install aircraft. no offense, but thats being a tad bit lazy. forget the self installing downloads. sure, its easier, but there arent too many good planes that fit your criteria. im the one who told you how to refuel. did it work? or did you screw up?
 
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Reply #8 - Jul 28th, 2004 at 1:10am

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There is a B-25 Mitchell here that is a self-install file and it is one of my favorite planes.  It doesn't have a DVC and is a rather large download (like 56MB or something) but is a great plane.

http://www.roychaffin.com/rcs-panels.html
 
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