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AIRFIELD LIGHTS TOOLBOX. AFLT assumes the scenery folder lies in Flightsim’s. (FS9 and FSX), effects and textures for the following fixtures are. Santa’s Sleigh – Freeware. (x86)SteamsteamappscommonFSX and find the effects folder, gauges folder. When prompted to replace existing files in the FSX.

I found that bunch of files are missing for effects/texture folder. Apparently uninstalling bunch of freeware planes yesterday caused this, as uninstaller took also default files.

Who knows what default filer my FSX folder is missing. Anyway, I will appreaciate if someone could paste here a list of default files of effects/texture folder. Also FSX is not behaving properly in the past two days, huge stutters with PA A320, and normal/dense autogen, and huge drops of FPS when autogen is visible (lower altitudes). Never experienced that. And FSX worked amazing few days ago in DX10 with the fixer.

Maybe missing textures for the effects are causing this? I found that bunch of files are missing for effects/texture folder. Apparently uninstalling bunch of freeware planes yesterday caused this, as uninstaller took also default files. Who knows what default filer my FSX folder is missing.

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Anyway, I will appreaciate if someone could paste here a list of default files of effects/texture folder. Also FSX is not behaving properly in the past two days, huge stutters with PA A320, and normal/dense autogen, and huge drops of FPS when autogen is visible (lower altitudes). Never experienced that. And FSX worked amazing few days ago in DX10 with the fixer. Maybe missing textures for the effects are causing this?

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This tutorial will walk you through the steps of installing addon aircraft in Microsoft Flight Simulator X. On this page, I’m going to be using Dino Cattaneo’s FSX Grumman F-14D Tomcat Package, which can be download from his website,. Windows 10 is the operating system being used in this tutorial.

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It is helpful to have, along with shown. I like to have a separate folder on my computer where I can place all the addons I download and extract them there. This makes it easier to organize and copy just what you need to the FSX folder, than extracting everything to there in the first place. Step 1: Download and Extract Download and extract the aicraft file. Most of the aircraft that you will download are contained in a zip or rar file. You can either right click the.zip file and press extract all, running through the extraction wizard, or use a program such as, or to extract it. All do the same thing.

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If the file is a.exe or.msi, then you can just run the installer and it should automatically be installed for you. Step 2: Copy Aircraft Folder Contents of the download F-14 folder. Now that the file is extracted, take a look inside and see what it contains. You need to copy the right files and folders to the correct places within the main FSX folder.

This can be found in the following directories depending on what version of the Game you have. DVD Version: C: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Games Microsoft Flight Simulator X (C: Program Files Microsoft Games Microsoft Flight Simulator X for 32 bit) Steam Version: C: Program Files (x86) Steam steamapps common FSX (Your Steam library may be in a different location) There are 4 main folders, and 2 other files that are needed at a minimum to make the an aircraft load into the game.

They are the model, texture, panel, and sound folders, along with the aircraft.cfg and “name of addon”.air file. See the table below for an explanation of the 6 components of an aircraft. Folder or File What It’s For Model This contains the model used by the addon. The.mdl file is the model and there is also a model.cfg file in here. If the addon has virtual cockpit it will ussualy have 2.mdl files, one for the exterior, and one for the interior. Texture This contains all the textures used by the model. The main “Texture” folder will contain all the textures or images needed for it to display properly on the model.

If the addon has more than one texture, each additional texture folder will ussually contain only unique textures associated with a certain livery or variation instead of having a complete copy of all the textures which would include base textures, cockpit, afterburners, etc. The thumbnail.jpg image is the thumbnail that shows up in FSX. The plane will work if an addon texture is missing the thumbnail. Sound Includes the.wav files which are the actual sound files and the sound.cfg, which determines what the aircraft sounds like. Soundai Same as above except for ai (Artificial Intelligence-computer controlled planes) versions of the addon, or if it’s used by other players in multiplayer.

Aircraft.cfg Controls how the aircraft functions. “name of addon”.air Controls how the aircraft flies. “name of addon”check/ref.htm Files loaded by FSX for details about the addon, checklist, reference, etc. Some addons may also have a folder filled with effects or gauges that need to be copied too. See Step 3 for information about this. Looking in the addon aircraft folder, there is an Effects folder, SimObjects folder, a couple of pictures, and a readme.txt file.

Clicking through the SimObjects folder, we find an Airplanes folder, and then a folder called GrummanF14D. This contains the model, sound, textures, and other necessary files needed for the addon to be loaded into FSX. Copy this folder into the FSX SimObjects Airplanes folder. DVD Version: C: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Games Microsoft Flight Simulator X SimObjects Airplanes Steam Version: C: Program Files (x86) Steam steamapps common FSX SimObjects Airplanes Step 3: Copy Effects & Gauges If the addon has any folders with effects or gauges in them, as this example does, these files need to be copied to a different location. Effects files (.fx) get copied to the main FSX effects folder, while the gauge files (.cab,.dll) get copied to the main FSX gauges folder. Effects: FSX Root Folder Effects Gauges: FSX Root Folder Gauges When we open up FSX and go to the aircraft selection menu, the planes show up.

Remember to check “Show All Variations,” to see multiple liveries if an aircraft has them. Aircraft Selection Menu in FSX. Troubleshooting Addon Aircraft Followed all the above steps but still can’t get the addon working. See if one of the below tips will solve the problem. Check to make sure the addon has all of the minimum five main components (Sound isn’t needed for an addon to work, but what’s the point of no sound.). If it doesn’t have a panel, or has a panel folder with nothing in it, copy the panel.cfg file from another aircraft. In the rare case that something other than sound or a panel is missing, forget about installing the addon, it’s not worth it.

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Does it has all the necessary components but isn’t showing up? Open up the aircraft.cfg file with notepad and check to make sure there’s at least one flight sim entry somewhere in the file, fltsim.0. Also check to see if the “texture=” part in the aircraft.cfg is pointing to the right texture folder. If there was a folder named Texture.navy, then it would look like this in the configuration file: “texture=navy”. This applies to model, panel, and sound too if the folder name has anything extra added on to it.

Is what you downloaded really a repaint for something and not a plane or helicopter itself. You’ll probably see some texture folders and a readme. If it is, then see how to install repaints. Post navigation.