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  • #16
    hahaha, I only got half the stuff in that tutorial...sounds way to complicated for me at the time, is there an easier way to install stuff??
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    • #17
      Easy tutorial right now:
      - Go to avsim and look for any schedule eg. WestJet
      - Downlaod it
      - There should be thre text files. Open the one that says "AircraftsXXXXX" where XXXXX is some name
      - Check what aircrafts u need to get and get em from avsim or pai or other website.
      - Change the aircraft title in the "AircraftXXXXX' file to be the same as the title in the "aircraft.cfg" file in the AI aircraft u downlaoded.
      - Get Ttools
      - Put Ttols in the folder of your three text files.
      - Open ttools and select the first file in the left window
      - press "compile"
      - close Ttools and go to your FS2004 and change your AI density to maximum (if u didn't do it before)

      I hope that helps I know th PDf tutorial was complicated. Happy flying!

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      • #18
        Now that you've started its going to become second hand. I remember when I first made flightplans in FS2002, the first time took me hours, now I can breeze through it.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Crunk415balla
          Now that you've started its going to become second hand. I remember when I first made flightplans in FS2002, the first time took me hours, now I can breeze through it.
          yeah, it takes practice, but once you get the hang of it its real easy


          Patrick; can we have some screenshots of your Dash-8's?

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