March 8, 201115 yr The FSX version of the 737 Next Generation aircraft has been coming soon for a long, long time, so I'm wondering...Can anyone tell me what the consequences are of installing the FS9 version, which does currently exist, into an FSX installation? Would it work at all, or would it function only with certain restrictions? What would those restrictions be?Thanks... Scott
March 8, 201115 yr I believe there are workarounds to make it function. Doing so is neither recommended nor supported. Kenneth Weir My Saitek yoke mod i7 2600k @ 4.7 8GB Gskill CAS7 2x GTX580 SLI Surround + GT520 Accessory Win7x64
March 8, 201115 yr I believe there are workarounds to make it function. Doing so is neither recommended nor supported.The above is correct. Do a search and you will find a few posts from folks who have had varying levels of success. George Morris
March 10, 201115 yr The FSX version of the 737 Next Generation aircraft has been coming soon for a long, long time, so I'm wondering...Can anyone tell me what the consequences are of installing the FS9 version, which does currently exist, into an FSX installation? Would it work at all, or would it function only with certain restrictions? What would those restrictions be?Thanks... ScottHi Scott,http://forum.avsim.net/topic/323794-737ng-in-fsx/I hope the link works. It is in the general forum somewhere.The plane works great in FSX. Be carefull start with the 600 and 700 versions. These versions works perfect.The 800 and 900 gives a lot of problems. The navdata won't show up in the FMC and that's why you can't use the FMC in these models. Regards,Eric Eric van Dorp
March 10, 201115 yr I know someone who did it and he had problemns with the center of GravityBest Regards,Bert Van Bulck
March 18, 201115 yr Hi ScottThe best answer for now is spend £30 and get fs9 then you will have the best of both worldsPaul paul otto
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