November 13, 200322 yr Author Commercial Member if you are using rc3, you should not be using the .apl file format. that is only there for backward compatibility. there are many advantages to using the fs .pln file format. from fsnavigator, save/export to .pln formatif you are using the fs2004, the .pln file needs to be in a special "flight simulator files" directory, typically in your "my documents". that is the only place it looksonce rc reads a .pln file from that special place, rc will remember it next timejd JD Read my blog
November 14, 200322 yr >if you are using rc3, you should not be using the .apl file>format. that is only there for backward compatibility. there>are many advantages to using the fs .pln file format. from>fsnavigator, save/export to .pln format>>if you are using the fs2004, the .pln file needs to be in a>special "flight simulator files" directory, typically in your>"my documents". that is the only place it looks>>once rc reads a .pln file from that special place, rc will>remember it next time>>jdSo export with FSNavigator in FS2004 format, to mydocuments/flight sim dir. Then load up RC3.1 and have it open my FSx file, and point to that dir?
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