- #How to make fsx missions manual
- #How to make fsx missions simulator
- #How to make fsx missions windows
#How to make fsx missions simulator
\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\Missions\Pilot for Hire\TokyoExec\ \Microsoft Flight Simulator X\Missions\ToSort\Ĭould be immediately moved back to where it belongs. Move all those files, (except printer.gif), If so - please take & post another screenie.
#How to make fsx missions windows
In the folder \Microsoft Flight Simulator X\Missions\Įnsure you set your Windows Explorer file view to.
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It must not directly contain any mission files.Īll content must be in subfolders, (except printer.gif). The issue is the content of your missions folder itself. Your Missions folder is still in its correct location. each folder contains the missions,along with the other files needed for FSX to open that mission,like:Images,sound,charts,details,imgM,overview,tutorial and the html's I realise that moving these back manualy can be suicidal.to avoid a reinstall of FSX SP2 and all my scenry and addoons. I too have send him this screenshot of what my mission folder looks like after moving one single VC-10 flight in there. one of the flights of the VC-10 and they work flawlessly Apart from the fact that they/I messed up the file build of the missions somehow? Why got converted into a folder,I have no idea? Together with the author of the VC-10 who is going to try to convert the flights into missions,in about fourteen days.we are trying to figure it out too. I've also dicovered that if I click on the ,FLT file the mission opens. I've discovered that my missions got foldered,if you know what I mean.that's why FSX can't read/find them.It cannot find the. I have confirmed this with the developer directly as well before I made the purchase.Hi Paul: Thanks for replying and sticking with me on this annoying issue. In fact ALL of Aeroproyecto planes are FSX Steam compatible. I’m using it with my FSX Steam and it’s perfect.
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PS though it doesn’t say so in the product description it IS FSX Steam compatible. This is just one of those lesser known gems that needs to be shoved into the light and get into more flight simmers hands. No quirky distractions or unusual behaviors. You know, like when a plane just seems to behave like you you think the real world one does and you get lost in the sim enjoying flying it. While these aren’t as flashy as a Carenado product, they are definitely just as good all around and even a bit better considering that sim flight satisfaction feeling one gets when controlling a virtual plane. I get that feeling of realism here that so many others just don’t deliver, and I’m including the Carenado 172s. It’s no surprise to me that the same love for the C172N Floats would be found in this pack. Get it if you're into vintage VFR flying but want something to challenge yourself that has a bit more oomph but isn't ridiculous.Īfter having such a nice experience with this developers C172N Float package I just had to have the more common version we see in the skies every day around the world. This is a study-level aircraft that is realistic but fun to fly, very versatile, looks great and is a steal at below 10 bucks.
#How to make fsx missions manual
Complex operation, full manual with original diagrams and illustrations. Great view, two jet engines, speed brake, stalls at 70 knots but can go over 250 knots at 10K ft. Once you get the hang of it, it's a blast to fly. The cockpit looks fantastic, exactly the worn out, messy, vintage look that I love about old airplanes. Seated like in an Italian sports car, you feel like you're sliding on the tarmac on your butt. On the tarmac, you're below the ramp agents' eye level. You can let the simulator do the hard work and just blast around at 200 knots, or you can fly by the 77 page manual and the extensive checklists and learn it for real. I love to use it for low-level VFR sightseeing and going places quickly but while still seeing where I go along the way. It's a great step upwards if you have maxed out your advanced GA plane like a Mooney, Bonanza, or dual engine props, and you're looking for the next challenge, but it should still be remotely realistic and not completely nuts like a fighter jet. It's a 60s airplane with VFR instrumentation only, no GPS. The author has delivered top quality at a very fair (as in: low) price. This is a 60s jet trainer that unfortunately never really took of commercially. Fantastic airplane! Very Italian - tiny, elegant, a bit messy, but very cool.