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swapping textures ; Accel F18 and CS Xload F18D (Read 370 times)
Sep 22nd, 2008 at 1:54pm

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its clearly stated on the overview page that textures for the Xload F18D are compatible with the Acceleration F/A 18C and vicsa versa. after copying and pasting each airplanes textures in the others folder, and editing the [flightsim.x] sections in order, i fired up FSX and it froze my computer on the free flight menu, with my Def flight of the Alpha EFA Typhoon from RNAS Culdrose. im assuming this is a problem with my CFG file, e.g i need to change a spicific line cos its a different aircraft, but ive not got the password to this computer, so i cant keep crashing it every 5 mineuts till i get it right

heres the [Fltsim.xx] for the Xload F/A 18D Canadian tiger stripe textures, please point what id need to change to make it work for the acceleration F/A 18C

[fltsim.xx]
title=CS F18D 0
sim=FA-18
model=d
panel=
sound=
texture=d_tiger
kb_checklists=boeing_FA18_check
kb_reference=boeing_FA18_ref
atc_id=777
atc_airline=CAF
atc_flight_number=001
ui_manufacturer="Boeing"
ui_type="F/A-18D"
ui_variation="Canadian Air Force"
ui_typerole="Twin Engine Jet"
ui_createdby="Captain Sim"
description="The F/A-18D "Hornet" is a two-seat, twin engine, multi-mission fighter/attack aircraft that can operate from either aircraft carriers or land bases."


heres the NASA Textures for the acceleration F/A-18, how do i make it work for the Xload F/A-18D

[fltsim.xx]
title=FA-18 Hornet 6
sim=FA-18
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=6
kb_checklists=boeing_FA18_check
kb_reference=boeing_FA18_ref
atc_id=N001
atc_flight_number=001
ui_manufacturer="Boeing"
ui_type="F/A-18"
ui_variation="NASA"
ui_typerole="Twin Engine Jet"
ui_createdby="Microsoft Corporation"
description="The Hornet combines the ruggedness required of carrier-borne aircraft with speed and superior agility, especially at high angles of attack. Its powerful engines, canted vertical stabilizers, horizontal stabilators, large leading- and trailing-edge flaps, and sophisticated flight control system all contribute to a level of performance that makes the Hornet a versatile front-line fighter in several air forces around the world.
 

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