I'm not sure if it differs from Pro to Standard but I simply copy and paste the panel to each aircraft's panel folder, the gauges to the gauge folder, and the sounds to the sound folder. If there's an easier way hopefully somebody will share it.
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I'm not sure if it differs from Pro to Standard but I simply copy and paste the panel to each aircraft's panel folder, the gauges to the gauge folder, and the sounds to the sound folder. If there's an easier way hopefully somebody will share it.
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Originally posted by Tom:
I'm not sure if it differs from Pro to Standard but I simply copy and paste the panel to each aircraft's panel folder, the gauges to the gauge folder, and the sounds to the sound folder. If there's an easier way hopefully somebody will share it.
Thats pretty much the only way to do it...
Make sure you backup your files..
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Downloaded panels-FS2002
Hi, I was just wondering if anybody can help me out? When you download panels from a website such as avsim.com how do you install them on to FS2002 (after the file has been unzipped). Is this process the same as tranfering aircraft on to FS or is it different? Lastly does this procedure vary between FS2002 Standard and Pro?
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