September 25, 200223 yr Anyone have probs here? Any one care to explain to me inlaymansterms' how and where to install these files. It seemed Itried every COMBO?Help?! MBWZA
September 26, 200223 yr Author Each aircraft in your fs2002aircraft folder should have the following subfolder structure:b737_400 - Aircraft folder and will contain files and subfolders-----model - subfolder and contains visual model files-----panel - subfolder and contains panel files-----sound - subfolder and contains sound files-----texture - subfolder and contains texture filesb737_400sound subfolder contains:-----sound.cfg - file tells the system what sounds to use.-----baapdis.wav - first sound file-------thru-----xbbn24.wav - last sound fileWhen you unzip the file pacfm56snd.zip, it will make two new folders; Project Airbus A320 CFM56 Sounds and Sounds. Copy the Sounds folder to your A320 aircraft folder. Note the new folder is labelled Sounds with an "s" at the end. FS2002 wouldn't recognize it with the "s". You have two options. One, delete the original sound folder and rename the Sounds folder to sound. Two, rename the Sounds folder to sound.1. If you decide to rename it to sound.1, you need to make another change in the aircraft.cfg file:&l;fltsim.0&r;title=Boeing 737-400sim=Boeing737-400model=panel=sound=1 //Add a one to each of the flightsim section you want to use the new soundstexture=kb_checklists=Boeing737-400_checkkb_reference=Boeing737-400_refatc_id=N700MSatc_airline=American Pacificatc_flight_number=1123ui_manufacturer=Boeingui_type=737-400ui_variation=American Pacific Airwaysdescription=One should hardly be surprised that the world's most prolific manufacturer of commercial aircraft is also the producer of the world's most popular jetliner. The 737 became the best-selling commercial jetliner worldwide when orders for it hit 1,831 in June 1987 (surpassing Boeing's own 727 as the previous champ). However, it wasn't always that ways in the first few years of production, there were so few orders that Boeing considered canceling the program. They didn't, and the airplane has more than proven itself in over three decades of service.I used the b737_400 as a guide but the principles apply for all the aircraft you have in your aircraft folder. You can use the same principles with different panels, models, sounds, and textures. This way if you don't like the new sounds all you do is open the aircraft.cfg file and erase the "1" by the sound= and the delete the subfolder sound.1.Hope this helps! The trick here was they mislabelled the sound subfolder incorrectly with the "s" at the end. Bill Sieffert
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