C210 Sounds

Aztec

Charter Member
G'day all

I've always found the Carenado C210 sounds a bit "anaemic", so I was wondering whether anyone knew of a sound set to suit the IO-520 or similar. Or possibly better yet, is it possible to adapt the Carenado 206 sounds to the 210 (I tried mucking around with the sound cfg but it only ended in tears :crybaby: )

Cheers & Merry Christmas :santahat:

Az
 
Seems like an alias to the FS9 Mooney would be an appropriate match for a C-210 to me. It displays plenty enough powerful prop sound but not extremely whiny and has a good throaty exhaust sound. And by aliasing it to your C-210 you save some hard drive space.
 
Seems like an alias to the FS9 Mooney would be an appropriate match for a C-210 to me. It displays plenty enough powerful prop sound but not extremely whiny and has a good throaty exhaust sound. And by aliasing it to your C-210 you save some hard drive space.
Just wondering, How do you alias a panel or sound to a default aircraft? I've not done much config editing and I've only recently worked out how to add a texture folder to an aircraft. And thats thanks to a G.J.Smith readme file. :kilroy:
 
Open either the default 777 or 747 sound folders. They're both aliased to the default 737 sound file, so you can see exactly how it's done.
 
Open either the default 777 or 747 sound folders. They're both aliased to the default 737 sound file, so you can see exactly how it's done.
Thanks Tom that should help :medals: And thanks for the advice on applying the sigpic

Will the alias work with the VC? Lets say TVA AF1 747 panel alias to the default 747. And will this work with both FS9 & FSX?

Sorry Aztec I didn't mean to stay from your original post but I think that the info that I've asked for will help those that don't know how it's done. And I think PhantomX1 has a good point.
 
Thanks for the responses guys. Phantom, I hadn't even considered the Mooney, but that should do the job nicely.

@ Brushman - no worries mate, you asked my next question!

Az
 
I don't think you can alias VC's because they're part of the model. However, I do know the gauge placement is in the panel.cfg

WH
 
In FSX, you can copy the interior model from another plane and set the model.cfg to use it, but the main model also has to be compatible with that feature. No-can-do in FS9. Sorry Barry...
 
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