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Jul 18 2006, 07:25 PM
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why not replace the aicraft.cfg file in the LAGO MD82 folder with that of a 'good flight dynamics' MD82 or similar. But make sure you copy the first paragraph, which has the texture number, livery name, aircraft manufacturer etc in it.
So: Make a copy of the good flight dynamic aircraft.cfg. (may be from a previous MD80, for example)
Copy the first paragraph of your LAGO aircraft.cfg into the newly copied aircraft.cfg, making sure you delete the first paragraph that was already in there.
Now move the new aircraft.cfg back into your LAGO MD82 folder, replacing the old file, and hey presto, that should work
But back it all up before you delete any files. NOTE: I dont know what this may do to the effects, and viewpoints and things like that, because they are all stored in the aircraft.cfg file (at least in fs2002). So as long as you backup before you replace the original aircraft.cfg, then you can also restore it if you find things are worse.
Now, why dont I apply this technique to the C172 and the B747?
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Jul 21 2006, 11:55 AM
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QUOTE(c150student @ Jul 18 2006, 06:25 PM) [snapback]94567[/snapback] why not replace the aicraft.cfg file in the LAGO MD82 folder with that of a 'good flight dynamics' MD82 or similar. But make sure you copy the first paragraph, which has the texture number, livery name, aircraft manufacturer etc in it.
So: Make a copy of the good flight dynamic aircraft.cfg. (may be from a previous MD80, for example)
Copy the first paragraph of your LAGO aircraft.cfg into the newly copied aircraft.cfg, making sure you delete the first paragraph that was already in there.
Now move the new aircraft.cfg back into your LAGO MD82 folder, replacing the old file, and hey presto, that should work
But back it all up before you delete any files. NOTE: I dont know what this may do to the effects, and viewpoints and things like that, because they are all stored in the aircraft.cfg file (at least in fs2002). So as long as you backup before you replace the original aircraft.cfg, then you can also restore it if you find things are worse.
Now, why dont I apply this technique to the C172 and the B747? That sounds like logic. I'll try that. Thanks!
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Jul 27 2006, 06:25 PM
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Lets Start MD-11 757-200 DHC-8-Q202 ATR 72 Beech King Air 350 Beech Baron Cessna 402 There are only two that aren't downloaded.
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Jul 30 2006, 10:59 AM
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QUOTE(JaMike @ Jul 26 2006, 05:04 AM) [snapback]95907[/snapback] I started off with the Cessna 172, then moved on to the Cessna 182, then the Beechcraft Baron 58, then the Beechcraft KingAir 350, then the LearJet 45. Now I fly the Fokker 100. I guess I'll go to the Boeing 737-400 next.
So then, that makes it:
Cessna 172
Cessna 182
Beechcraft Baron 58
Beechcraft KingAir 350
Bombardier LearJet 45
Fokker 100 Here's a video of me landing the Fokker 100 in Barbados. Enjoy.
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Jan 20 2007, 04:42 PM
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I fly El Al planes! I'm proud of it!
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