GypsyBaron
Charter Member
I pretty much fly only the A2A Accu-sim aircraft these days. I have some JustFlight and Cap[t. Sim aircraft that I perhaps flew
once, twice, or at most a handful of times.
I also fly online pretty much all the time now with the exception of when I'm testing a new modification that I have created
or a particular flight plan, special effect or mission setup.
I still have a great many aircraft in my Xp Pro x32 FSX install but since I added Win7 X64 in a dual-boot setup, I pretty much
keep the FSX install in that version "slimmed down" to the A2A aircraft and some of the defaults and use that for all my flying.
If I should ever want to fly offline with AI, I have my various AI directories, GA, Military, Commercial, on a drive that can
be seen by both FSX installs. The same goes for my scenery. I have a drive that is dedicated to addon scenery and
is, in fact, aliased in both installs to an empty "Addon Scenery" folder.
Paul
once, twice, or at most a handful of times.
I also fly online pretty much all the time now with the exception of when I'm testing a new modification that I have created
or a particular flight plan, special effect or mission setup.
I still have a great many aircraft in my Xp Pro x32 FSX install but since I added Win7 X64 in a dual-boot setup, I pretty much
keep the FSX install in that version "slimmed down" to the A2A aircraft and some of the defaults and use that for all my flying.
If I should ever want to fly offline with AI, I have my various AI directories, GA, Military, Commercial, on a drive that can
be seen by both FSX installs. The same goes for my scenery. I have a drive that is dedicated to addon scenery and
is, in fact, aliased in both installs to an empty "Addon Scenery" folder.
Paul