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Robin dr400 how do I make it work??

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Dear flight friends,

 

Have been experimenting with afs2 since it came out. In vr it is absolutely amazing. I'd like to try the dr400 because it would be awesome in vr! I installed the developer kit and dragged the right files in the right folders i guess. I do not se the dr400 in the game.....uhh..simulator:)

Is there anyone who has some advice on the subject?

 

 

Thanks a lot!

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After using the content converter, (make sure you have the aircraft converter installed as well) place the created dr400 folder in documents/Aerofly FS 2/Aircraft


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Thanks got it working!

Did not read the manual to be honest....😉

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On ‎07‎/‎05‎/‎2017 at 10:00 AM, HiFlyer said:

After using the content converter, (make sure you have the aircraft converter installed as well) place the created dr400 folder in documents/Aerofly FS 2/Aircraft

Found it:

https://www.aerofly.com/aerofly_fs_2/dokuwiki/doku.php/sdk:aircraft:tutorial

but since I do not own 3d Studio, or any of the other 3d modelling programs, how should I convert the model into a proper AEFS 2 aircraft ?

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45 minutes ago, jcomm said:

Found it:

https://www.aerofly.com/aerofly_fs_2/dokuwiki/doku.php/sdk:aircraft:tutorial

but since I do not own 3d Studio, or any of the other 3d modelling programs, how should I convert the model into a proper AEFS 2 aircraft ?

Everything you need is in the SDK. No other tools are necessary

 

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Ok HiFlyer, will give it a try in a few hours when the whole download finishes...


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