29-01-2006, 01:37 PM
This is only good for when you got an aircraft that is used differently. For example the plane I made it for. The flight1 ATR 72-500. I got a cargo
and a passenger version, the cargo version is lighter empty due to removal of seats and such (according to the readme file of the payload model). So I
had two files I had to manually rename depending on what flight I was doing. If I was going to do a cargo flight I had to rename my cargo version to
aircraft.cfg.
I got bored and made a batfile to make that for me. It has a menu wich allows me to choose wich one to install. I got a passenger version, a cargo
version and just for safety I got a backup version. The menu allows me to install any of these depending on what I choose.
It works for any plane, it just have to have three different aircraft.cfg files named differently depending on what type it is.
aircraft.pax - passenger version
aircraft.car - cargo version
aircraft.old - backup of the original aircraft.cfg
If this is something some of you may want, just say so and I'll upload it.
and a passenger version, the cargo version is lighter empty due to removal of seats and such (according to the readme file of the payload model). So I
had two files I had to manually rename depending on what flight I was doing. If I was going to do a cargo flight I had to rename my cargo version to
aircraft.cfg.
I got bored and made a batfile to make that for me. It has a menu wich allows me to choose wich one to install. I got a passenger version, a cargo
version and just for safety I got a backup version. The menu allows me to install any of these depending on what I choose.
It works for any plane, it just have to have three different aircraft.cfg files named differently depending on what type it is.
aircraft.pax - passenger version
aircraft.car - cargo version
aircraft.old - backup of the original aircraft.cfg
If this is something some of you may want, just say so and I'll upload it.
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