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Is there a way of changing liveries without reloading the whole plane?

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With all these betas going on, I miss the ability to change liveries without reloading the whole plane, perhaps I'm doing something wrong or I'm lost, but prior to v10.10 we were able to change the arcraft's liveries from the menu ala v9. This is getting really annoying (in my case) when I start a flight from the new startup menu and I select the J Rollon's CRJ-200 (I don't see there a livery selector) and once the flight is loaded (until there all ok) I try to change the livery via the new aircraft menu and when the livery changes (with the whole plane reloaded) my PFD and EICAS just won't display, grrr! Any ideas?

Thanks,


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With all these betas going on, I miss the ability to change liveries without reloading the whole plane, perhaps I'm doing something wrong or I'm lost, but prior to v10.10 we were able to change the arcraft's liveries from the menu ala v9. This is getting really annoying (in my case) when I start a flight from the new startup menu and I select the J Rollon's CRJ-200 (I don't see there a livery selector) and once the flight is loaded (until there all ok) I try to change the livery via the new aircraft menu and when the livery changes (with the whole plane reloaded) my PFD and EICAS just won't display, grrr! Any ideas?

Thanks,

 

Well.. you can try to go to the "load-airplane-screen", then instead of reloading it just pick livery then choose "cancel". That worked before, not sure if it does now but worth a try.


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Thanks Richard, I will test that at home later.

 

Just tried it. It works.

 

Edit: Double-quote... :wacko:


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Great! thanks for taking the time to test that out.

 

No problem, glad I could help!

 

 

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