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Guest Oldkrow
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Hello to all. I am having just one more bug before its easy flying, CSL issues.The problem is that I only see the plane I'm in when looking at other planes. I don't think that I have the CSL files installed correctly and the thing is that there aren't really any good docs the explain it. All the docs are not well detailed. I do know that CSL files need to go into my aircraft folder (which are not in my aircraft folder) in order to work correctly along with the CSL_ICAO.csv that needs to go to SB but when I went to the site to download the files and set it up correctly the site said that the csl files are for 2002 only, so my bigest question is, are there 2004 CSL flies or can I use the csl flies that the site provides and just place them in my 2004 aircraft folder?The second option I was thinking of doing was using my PAI AC but the read me file for the process doesn't make sense, like for instance, what is VIP2? I don't have that installed, I know that, but should I, and secondly I don't get the following directions:"Search on "PAI A306 AAL".3. Copy all the lines after and including this one.4. Paste into your csl_icao.csv, which is in your squawkbox directory.5. Save it."You can't just paste stuff in your csv file, its not a text file, it is a spredsheet.At any rate, I'd be fine with just useing the default csl flies because it would be better for my Frame rate and over all performance but where to get the correct ones for 2004 is the question.If anyone could help that would be great, and thanks again in advance.LB

Guest dweese
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You can edit your csl_icao.csv file in MS ExcelNever tryied PAI but have been told they work great, VIP2 is a format like CSL, VIP3 the newest one is what is being used in SB3

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