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I would like to be able to buy the AF2 products I have and put them into AF4.

No, Aerofly FS 2 aircraft, scenery, or DLCs are generally not compatible with Aerofly FS 4. You cannot directly import or use addons designed for FS2 in FS4. While some users have attempted to transfer scenery data or images, the file structures and system requirements are different, leading to compatibility issues. 

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Compatibility Issues:

  • FS2 and FS4 have distinct file structures and API structures, making it difficult to directly transfer assets. 

Scenery Transfer:

  • While some users have successfully transferred image files from FS2 to FS4, the FS4 system requires specific file structures for scenery. 

Aircraft Transfer:

  • FS2 aircraft models and flight dynamics are not designed to work with FS4's physics engine. 

DLCs:

  • Many DLCs designed for FS2 are not compatible with FS4 due to differences in scenery and aircraft models. 

User-Created Content:

  • Some users have created or modified FS2 content for use in FS4, but these are generally not officially supported and may require manual adjustments. 

 

With all that being said, you may find some hope in this thread: https://www.aerofly.com/community/forum/index.php?thread/18676-aerofly-fs-4-sdk-now-available/

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On 5/25/2025 at 5:17 AM, HiFlyer said:

No, Aerofly FS 2 aircraft, scenery, or DLCs are generally not compatible with Aerofly FS 4. You cannot directly import or use addons designed for FS2 in FS4. While some users have attempted to transfer scenery data or images, the file structures and system requirements are different, leading to compatibility issues. 

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Compatibility Issues:

  • FS2 and FS4 have distinct file structures and API structures, making it difficult to directly transfer assets. 

Scenery Transfer:

  • While some users have successfully transferred image files from FS2 to FS4, the FS4 system requires specific file structures for scenery. 

Aircraft Transfer:

  • FS2 aircraft models and flight dynamics are not designed to work with FS4's physics engine. 

DLCs:

  • Many DLCs designed for FS2 are not compatible with FS4 due to differences in scenery and aircraft models. 

User-Created Content:

  • Some users have created or modified FS2 content for use in FS4, but these are generally not officially supported and may require manual adjustments. 

 

With all that being said, you may find some hope in this thread: https://www.aerofly.com/community/forum/index.php?thread/18676-aerofly-fs-4-sdk-now-available/geometry dash lite

The information you shared is very useful, thanks.

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