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Carenado U206G Stationair in Prepar3DV2?

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Does anyone use the U206G Stationair in Prepar3DV2?

I've no doubt it can be installed - but being a very old FS9 to FSX conversion, will the VC be clickable?

 

I'm tempted to buy it for use in FSEconomy, but the VC needs to be clickable.

 

Cheers

Keith

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Unfortunately I can't tell you about the CU206G, but if it helps the M20J I got in the beginning of the sale works perfectly in Prepar3D 2.4, and that is an even older model I think. I just got the PA28 180F as well and I'm going to try it too.

Install this aircraft in an dummy-folder and copy them in the corresponding Folders of P3D and it works fine.

 

Greetings

 

Martin

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Thanks, but installing it isn't the question, I've done lots of those - but if the VC isn't built with the FSX SDK then it's not clickable.

I know the 206 uses FS2004 sounds, it it uses the FS2004 panel then it wont work...

If Alabeo don't come through with a sale on the 207, then I'll get the 206.

Cheers

Keith

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The PA28 180F works perfectly fine as well, it installs right in Prepar3D and the VC is clickable. Since the two aircraft I have are apparently ported in the FSX SDK and they are even older than the CU206G, I can't see why the latter wouldn't work perfectly as well.

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Thanks I'll give it a go :-)

Cheers

Keith

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Yes, VC works fine :-)

Clearly an old model with the sounds and textures, but no grumbles for the price.

And Alabeo didn't reduce the 207, so right decision!

Cheers

Keith

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