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Convert fs2004 into fsX AFCAD files

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Is there a program that is able to Convert fs2004 into fsX AFCAD files?Thanks for your replyAlgeggi

Is there a program that is able to Convert fs2004 into fsX AFCAD files?Thanks for your replyAlgeggi
Yep - it is called AI Flight Planner - aifp_v16.zip by Don Grovestine. A conversion tool is built into the main program.If you cannot find it the library here, it is available at Flightsim.comHope that helps.
Is there a program that is able to Convert fs2004 into fsX AFCAD files?Thanks for your replyAlgeggi
You can use FS9 AFCADs in FSX, but because FSX does things a little differently, you may need to add flattens and excludes. You can do that with a number of programs. I use ADE9X. Bob

Bob

i5, 16 GB ram, GTX 960, FS on SSD, Windows 10 64 bit, home built works anyway.

ADE9x is your friend, but you need to approach your project carefully. Problem is that typically there is a lot of stuff in the default FSX airport already, like scenery objects, jetways, fences, and the like so you might not want to simply convert an AF2 file, lets say, into an fsx airport and dump all the default FSX stuff. Read the manual carefully and experiment a couple times with options before committing to one method. ADE9x lets you load a bgl (such as AF2) and then load (fsx) stock data, or you start by loading the stock FSX airport and then importing from a bgl. You can experiment very quickly and see what is going to work best in your situation. Just my .02scott s..

Thank you very much. I tought it was less complicated. I give up.Thanks Algeggi

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