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Possible? --> two aircraft.cfgs in same a/c folder

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Hallo all :)Would appreciate your feeback!I recently downloaded some winglet-equipped Posky 757s. I also downloaded a strobe-light fix for them which re-positions the strobe correctly on the winglet.However for this to work the new light-positions must be pasted into the aircraft.cfg - and of course I only need to this to affect the *winglet* 757sIs it possible then to have *two* aircraft.cfgs in a folder? One could point to the regular 757s whilst the other will point to the winglet-equipped model.--> Now the easy way out would be to have two seperate folders for the 2 different 57's but I like having them all under one folder hee hee.Can this be done or is it an FS9 no-no?Thanks :)

no-no.Allcott

Thanks Allcott :) Seperate folders it is!

You could make a .bat file that renames it for you before you launch fs9. That's about the only way unless you do a manual rename if you kept it in the same folder.But it would be nice to have mult .cfg files, like in the Texture folders.

I believe the aircraft.cfg is the only thing you need in a seperate folder. Everything else can be aliased to the first folder....but you probably know that.

Could you make the change in the 757.air or whatever it's called? That way on the .cfg, the individual repaint gets the partially new dynamics...

nowhy did the lights have to be changed on the model between the two though? Last time I was at Aviation Partners nothing really had to be changed except for bolting on the winglet.

Chris Miller

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