August 20, 20205 yr So as the title says, has anyone managed to port over an aircraft to MSFS2020 yet? I'd image Carenado products would be the easiest given their relative simplicity.
August 20, 20205 yr Author Yeah, but that's a dedicated MSFS2020 release by Carenado. I was talking about grabbing a FSX/P3D aircraft and getting it to work in MSFS2020. Personally I'd love B200 King Air with steam gauges..
September 11, 20205 yr have you seen this: https://carenado.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360046625614-Installing-Carenado-aircraft-in-P3Dv5 Bestest BobM Bob M
September 15, 20205 yr Yea they port over a friend of mine did so with a couple of his,but parts of the cockpits are invisible (seems to be a recurring issue with Carenado planes with new platforms somthing to do with FSX SP2 not being there) They also don't fly at all. ATP MEL,CFI,CFII,MEI. Type Ratings B-737, ERJ-190,ERJ-170
September 15, 20205 yr Just now, z06z33 said: Yea they port over a friend of mine did so with a couple of his,but parts of the cockpits are invisible (seems to be a recurring issue with Carenado planes with new platforms somthing to do with FSX SP2 not being there) They also don't fly at all. I wouldn't even call that a port over.
September 15, 20205 yr 13 minutes ago, z06z33 said: Yea they port over a friend of mine did so with a couple of his,but parts of the cockpits are invisible (seems to be a recurring issue with Carenado planes with new platforms somthing to do with FSX SP2 not being there) They also don't fly at all. That's not a port over. There might be two other factors here. Carenado copy protection in action and Carenado use of dll's in their airplanes. Edited September 15, 20205 yr by RamonB Ramón. Time, is the one thing no one can buy.
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