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Altering existing livery to not have winglets

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Hello folks,

 

If I have an existing livery with winlgets, lets say Continental, is there an easy way to make one without winglets? Like just deleting this or that? I do have photoshop if that helps.

 

thanks

Mitch Brown

Private Pilot | Aerospace Engineering Major

My guess would be to copy the livery folder (texture.xx) from the winglet model into the non-winglet model and to add that to the aircraft.cfg file.

Not sure if the .ini file will correctly be recognized though... you'll have to give it a try.

Thibault Dosunmu
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You have one piece right. Copy the texture folder from the winglet model folder to the non-winglet folder. Then open the aircraft.cfg file in the winglet folder and copy the individual aircraft entry for that livery. Open the aircraft.cfg file from the non-winglet folder and insert the aircraft data at the end of the current aircraft list in the file.

 

Be sure to change the sequence number to indicate whatever number is next in the non-winglet aircraft.cfg file. That's the first entry in the data. Lastly, change the "model" entry in that aricraft data to reflect the non-winglet type. The other entries will have the correct syntax. I'm not in fron of my PC with FSX so I'm answering this in generaic terms.

 

You should be set and the non-winglet version will show up in the aircraft selection page.

Steve Stubbs
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You have one piece right. Copy the texture folder from the winglet model folder to the non-winglet folder. Then open the aircraft.cfg file in the winglet folder and copy the individual aircraft entry for that livery. Open the aircraft.cfg file from the non-winglet folder and insert the aircraft data at the end of the current aircraft list in the file.

 

Be sure to change the sequence number to indicate whatever number is next in the non-winglet aircraft.cfg file. That's the first entry in the data. Lastly, change the "model" entry in that aricraft data to reflect the non-winglet type. The other entries will have the correct syntax. I'm not in fron of my PC with FSX so I'm answering this in generaic terms.

 

You should be set and the non-winglet version will show up in the aircraft selection page.

 

 

I assume it will have the performance data of the non winglet aircraft right?

 

It worked wonderfuly creating the liver, just look at this screenshot!

 

 

Mitch Brown

Private Pilot | Aerospace Engineering Major

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