September 5, 201213 yr Hi would like to know how you guys keep track of all the payware airport you guys have? I myself have a lot of payware airports that i have bought but sometimes i even forget i have them . Because i bought so many sometime it is hard to keep track an i came to notice the other day that i had few payware airports that i haven't even visit yet. What are some of the ways to best keep track of your payware scenery or airport? Mr Leny CPU I7 8700K @ 5.0GHz , MOBO -Asus Maximus X Hero (WiFi AC),GPU - GTX1080 TI , RAM - CORSAIR Vengeance RGB 16GB DDR4 3600MHz SSD -Crucial MX500 1TB (P3D Install Only)OS- Samsung 960 EVO 500GB (Window 10 Pro 64)
September 5, 201213 yr Well, that's actually a pretty good question. I too sometimes forget I even have certain payware airports/sceneries. Although I always take a look around them in the trike after I get them installed to check them out, make sure everything looks good, everything works, etc. I also have a ton of airports I never fly into anymore mostly because the VA I belong to is cargo based and we don't fly into say, Chicago Midway... When I do a new route or something the first time I always check to see if I have a payware version of the destination installed in FSX somewhere and if I don't I look to see if one is available and if not I come here and grab a freeware version. Maybe a simple text file of the ICAO codes of my payware stuff in alphabetical order or something might be in order...
September 5, 201213 yr Yeah, I know that problem, too. Especially in those areas where I have mostly/only freeware aiports I lost track of them myself, sometimes, if I find some interesting looking free airports, I install them, and after having them installed, I don*t even remember it's name. But with the payware airports, I try to vsit those, that I might forget more once in a while, just often enough to remember thei're there. The funny thing is, something similar happened to me a few days ago with aircraft: When viewing my old screenshots, I found out that I've actually bought a Cessna with retractable gear from Carenado (a 182RG?), but I didn't even see her till then in my select aircraft menu. Florian
September 5, 201213 yr First I have two folders, payware and freeware (don't know why I make a difference between them though...) and in there I simply have folders named according to the country. In those folders I then have a folder like 'KBOS - BOSTON' where i have the installation files and the serials. i also have an excel list where I have all the sceneries documented. Actually I also have an excel list where I document in which order I install everything into the simulator. Finally I placed most of the airports on google maps and created a kmz-file. Best way? Don't know but it works for me! Krister LindénEFMA, Finland------------------
September 5, 201213 yr Finally I placed most of the airports on google maps and created a kmz-file. That's an interesting idea. I'll try that, too. Cheers, Flo Florian
September 5, 201213 yr Maybe we need an addon to keep track of our addons then? As far as "finding" aircraft though I once found out there is a limit to the number of aircraft that will show in the selection screen. You can have as many as you want installed but only 250 (IIRC) will show up. I have since gotten a lot more picky about what aircraft I use and have trimmed many many GBs off my FSX install by leaving out all the aircraft I never really used including the default.
September 5, 201213 yr Maybe we need an addon to keep track of our addons then? Great idea. :LMAO: You can have as many as you want installed but only 250 will show up. Maybe that's the problem, but anyways, I just cleaned up my virtual hangar, so there's a lot less of unused aircraft around, and there she was again. Florian
September 5, 201213 yr Commercial Member Not sure it's the 'best' way, but I keep a list of saved flights with the airport name. Tim FuchsManaging PartnerREX SIMULATIONS website: www.rexsimulations.comsupport: www.rexaxis.com
September 5, 201213 yr I have everything put in an excel file, FSX settings, tweaks and addons. For every addon i have noted the complete name, manufacturer and version number, this way its easy to find out if a new version of a particular addon has been released. I also print out the invoice, and if needed note down the serialnr on it, of every purchase i make and store those in a map. Stephan van Straten
September 5, 201213 yr Use the spreadsheet of your choice if so inclined. I keep one with separate tabs for airports, aircraft, airlines, etc. Airports tab shows name, IATA/ICAO codes, publisher, version, and hyperlinks to the airport's Wiki entry and official home page. I also color-code their names by region so I can get a quick glimpse of regional groupings for flight planning. Aircraft tab groups by type (prop, jet, etc), publisher, version, pax/cargo weights, etc. And the airline tab shows who flies which aircraft types, hubs, IATA/ICAO codes and call sign, etc. Final tab tracks flights with airports across both axes and a simple color-code to show flights completed, planned, or range-limited. I'm a quant by training, so no big deal to be a little anal. ;-) Jerry "Wiley" Post KORF
September 5, 201213 yr I use google docs spreadsheet to track all the detail, and then googlemaps to track all th elocations. Just like Stephanovic I record on a spreadsheet where and when purchased, developer, serial number and version installed. If it's an airport I list which country it belongs in as well as any additional notes (eg "place below scenery x" or #don't forget latest version of Orbx library when finish all Orbx installs") - that helps me get everyting installed when starting from scratch. It also helps me to a sort based on developer or location so I can do installs in chunks. I also use googlemaps and simply created a new map that had all my airport locations mapped out, as well as scenery areas indicated. I found that was the best way to help me think about what route I wanted to fly, and it helped me work out what other areas I wanted to poulate. Cheers, Danny Danny Hicks
September 5, 201213 yr Hello mr340, I use Google Maps also, and have all my payware airports marked. It's easy to visually reference and gives me an idea of the distances involved between airports. Chris Bremmer
September 5, 201213 yr I have a flash drive to back up all my installers. I have folders containing developer names and inside each developer folder I have folders with each ICAO. I'm amazed how much I've accumulated in 2 1/2 years. I just don't want to know how much I have paid. LUIS LINARES Processor: Intel Core i9 6700K 9900K (5.0 GHz Turbo) Eight Core; CPU Cooling: NXXT Kraken X62 280mm CPU Liquid Cooler; System Memory: 64GB Corsair DDR4 SDRAM @ 3200 MHz, RGB; Graphics Processor: 11GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, GDDR6, Primary Drive: 2TB Samsung 850 Pro Solid State Drive (SSD)
September 5, 201213 yr Author First I have two folders, payware and freeware (don't know why I make a difference between them though...) and in there I simply have folders named according to the country. In those folders I then have a folder like 'KBOS - BOSTON' where i have the installation files and the serials. i also have an excel list where I have all the sceneries documented. Actually I also have an excel list where I document in which order I install everything into the simulator. Finally I placed most of the airports on google maps and created a kmz-file. Best way? Don't know but it works for me! First I have two folders, payware and freeware (don't know why I make a difference between them though...) and in there I simply have folders named according to the country. In those folders I then have a folder like 'KBOS - BOSTON' where i have the installation files and the serials. i also have an excel list where I have all the sceneries documented. Actually I also have an excel list where I document in which order I install everything into the simulator. Finally I placed most of the airports on google maps and created a kmz-file. Best way? Don't know but it works for me! Wawoooo i always wanted to do that placing most of the airports on google earth. But i don't know how to create a kmz-file. The reason for creating something like this in google earth i would say it is because before flying into an airport i can see how far the are from each other. Not like the last time i have never visit Ronald Reagan National Airport an i created such a short flight plan without even noticing from New York to Washington DC in a 757. I forgot which payware site i got it from . I think is latinvfr really can't remember . But if i could just create a map pinpointing all the payware scenery or airport that i have. Ronald Reagan National Airport Mr Leny CPU I7 8700K @ 5.0GHz , MOBO -Asus Maximus X Hero (WiFi AC),GPU - GTX1080 TI , RAM - CORSAIR Vengeance RGB 16GB DDR4 3600MHz SSD -Crucial MX500 1TB (P3D Install Only)OS- Samsung 960 EVO 500GB (Window 10 Pro 64)
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