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  1. Anyone that has read the FAQ: https://flightsimulator.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360015204020-Microsoft-Flight-Simulator-Pre-order-FAQ will know that you'll need one license per PC.
  2. But did they really say FSX and P3D? I only remember FSX legacy mode (or words to that effect) being mentioned. I could, however, very well be wrong ...
  3. Why not try the official forum? https://www.alpha-india.net/forums/index.php?board=247.0
  4. Very likely, so what? LM places quite a few things on C:\ drive when you install P3D.
  5. Not that difficult. Before installing: Go to Win 10 Settings Type "storage" in the search box From the results, select Storage settings Locate the "Change where new content is saved" link and select your preferred drive.
  6. Before installing: Go to Win 10 Settings Type "storage" in the search box From the results, select Storage settings Locate the Change where new content is saved link
  7. I agree, that 172 had me baffled as well, but I think you're right - probably a good, old 172 without any electronic gizmos.
  8. The installer(s) take care of that automatically. I have not had to do any editing post-installation Concerning D:\ vs F:\ - the F:\ drive is slower than the D:\, which is an SSD. So, all (well, almost all) the important stuff goes on D:\, where as the add-on.xmls are on the slower F:\, no big problem since they are only read at P3D start-up. I just realised that the ASP3D "connector" is in F:\Documents\Prepar3D v5 Add-ons, but that was probably my own fault, I'll change that when the next Beta is available.
  9. No, my FSLabs aicraft reside in D:\Prepar3d v5 AddOns, P3D itself in D:\Prepar3D v5. My default P3D add-ons folder is on my F: drive in F:\Documents\Prepar3D v5 Add-ons and this is where all the add-on.xml files go. I've had it like that for years, in fact one of the first things that I always do on a new Windows installation is to move the Documents, Downloads, Music , Pictures and Videos folders away from the C:\ drive.
  10. Aaron, Although Keven will make an appearance here now and then, please note that this forum - as well as the //42 forum on Orbx - are clearly labelled as User-to-User, so the best bet for a response from the devs would be to submit a ticket here: https://parallel42.freshdesk.com/support/home
  11. Not true. You can install wherever you want, an add-on.xml file is created in the FSLabs folder and added to the addon.cfg in %programdata%.
  12. Please don't use my name in the same sentence as Farming Simulator 2020.
  13. Submit a ticket at https://parallel42.freshdesk.com/support/home
  14. CAVOK does not mean no clouds. It just tells you that visibility is 10km or more, no CB or TCU and no cloud below 5000 feet or Minimum Sector Altitude (MSA) (whichever is the greater).
  15. They can't: https://www.wsj.com/articles/boeing-faces-big-737-max-cancellation-from-norwegian-11593477789
  16. These might help: Seems that they work in v5 as well, make sure to get the latest versions - and read the documentation.
  17. Top Menu Online, select Available Online --> new window opens. Select Updates tab, tick Multiselection box. Select the 3 airlines and click OCI-Bulk. Done.
  18. Thanks for help and if any one have a shorter way to solve this, I am delighted to learn. Cyrille Cyrille, Check here:
  19. You'd need to open a ticket with //42 - ALL of you! - that forum is user-to-user support, as noted in the title of the forum.
  20. You could simply click the link I provided?? But if that's too much of an effort here are a couple of paragraphs from that link: "This version specifically for P3Dv5 is a derivative of the original Vector release. Prepar3D v5 itself contains a completely new build of the default landscape and airports, the first time this has happened since the release of its predecessor, FSX. However, while Vector uses the same Open Street Map database, it’s features are more configurable (via the control panel) and uses custom road and shoreline textures, which integrate better with our other Global products. The main difference to the original version of Vector is the removal of the adjusted airport elevations for default airports. This component is not compatible with Prepar3D v5, which uses current and more accurate layouts compared to the original Vector database. Moreover, hundreds of airport ICAOs have changed in Prepar3D v5, which would cause duplicate airports to be displayed at those locations when using Vector’s airports."
  21. Keven will probably pop in later to remind everyone, but just in case you haven't migrated from OldProp to //42, now is the time: https://medium.com/@parallel42/time-to-migrate-your-oldprop-products-time-is-running-out-e704f5b678ba
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