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But whatever your preference, simply download a freeware plane and if you don't like it, delete it and try another, I do it all the time. Below: my current FSX planes, nearly all are stock and freeware, and many are FS2004 machines which work fine in FSX.
efternavn wrote:
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If anyone ever got to find a full package: carrier, planes and easy install, it would be nice, because my skills are not that good, i can fly a plane but not hard installations for me please.
So when i see instrucktions like : find gauges here and install there, i am almost lost.
Sorry
Just follow the directions slowly and after a few times you'll be doing it as if it came naturally. Follow the read-me in the download then mine.
You need WinZip to unzip the folders.
You can get the trial one at WinZip it's the best you can use and the trial will last for years.
You can get the trial one at WinZip it's the best you can use and the trial will last for years.
I think I know what you are asking but I try answering two ways.
One, If you cannot find your downloads to 'unzip' them, send them to 'My Computer', 'My Briefcase' or even to 'Desktop'.
You can enter them from any of those areas.
I download to a folder that I have in 'My Briefcase' it's just handy for me that way.
Installing.
Ok,
I do it a more complicated way, but it works.
Make certain you have a full aircraft not just textures.
One, If you cannot find your downloads to 'unzip' them, send them to 'My Computer', 'My Briefcase' or even to 'Desktop'.
You can enter them from any of those areas.
I download to a folder that I have in 'My Briefcase' it's just handy for me that way.
Installing.
Ok,
I do it a more complicated way, but it works.
Make certain you have a full aircraft not just textures.
Unzip the file and now it's in it's own little window, you work from there. Dump the jpgs.
dblc=double-click
dblc on 'My Computer'
dblc on The 'C' drive icon.
dblc on 'Program files'
dblc on 'Microsoft Games'.
dblc on 'Flight Simulator.
dblc on The 'C' drive icon.
dblc on 'Program files'
dblc on 'Microsoft Games'.
dblc on 'Flight Simulator.
Now you have all the folders laid out in front of you.
Follow the directions in the read-me that came with the aircraft.
Put the gauges in the gauge folder.
Put the effects in the effects folder.
Put the aircraft in the aircraft folder; make certain it has the correct name of the plane.
Follow the directions in the read-me that came with the aircraft.
Put the gauges in the gauge folder.
Put the effects in the effects folder.
Put the aircraft in the aircraft folder; make certain it has the correct name of the plane.
Now go crash land like I do.