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why the apparently inevitable loss of cockpit “clickability”
Well, I am a VR pilot. So, I guess I will do without. It does sound interesting, however. I watched a YT vid and read up on it. FSDevelopers has a bunch of stuff on it.You can do a simple import using a tool from flightsim.to, I did a lot in the early days and they mostly worked...but then asobo broke VR for imports. A lot more work now, which Ryan can do but I don't think he is into GA. If you don't fly in VR maybe try the importer.
Thank you so much for such a detailed and articulate reply to my question. I have some familiarity with MCX, and Blender having created FSX/P3D scenery in the past. However, I have forgotten most of what I knew.It is tough to discuss imports/conversions in a broad sense because the answer really depends on how good you are at problem solving. Lots of people have misconceptions of these aircraft based on limited experience so let me provide some clarification that might give you a better idea of what happens.
First off, there are two labels that I try to use consistently - imports which are aircraft based on FSX mdl files, and conversions which are gltf files native to MSFS. The differences are very important....
Personally I see no value in imported aircraft any more and I am only working on full conversions, and given the looming MSFS2024 changeover I would not suggest that anyone spend time simply importing a plane.
Happy to answer any more questions!
Check for typos in the *.cfgs - missing caracters and stuff.... you probably still have the ones you started with were it was still working.Just for grins, yesterday I attempted to rework the C-182 RG engine CFG with numbers from the PD version of the C 210. I totally FUBARed it. Now it CTDs every time you try and load it.
I guess I will just go back to trying some of twenty or so aircraft I have purchased and never flown.
I just went back to the orininal CFG. I might look at it more later. Too many airplanes and too little time. Yes, I know I am retired. I have to go now, however. Doctor's aappointment.Check for typos in the *.cfgs - missing caracters and stuff.... you probably still have the ones you started with were it was still working.
And don't ask .....
I guess one has to learn somehow![]()
I know their T182RG isn't quite as fast as the 210 but it's a really nice plane - I definitely recommend it and I fly in VR as well! It's also fairly affordable.I would love to have the Cessna-210 in MSFS and it doesn't look like Carenado will get around to moving it.
Hi Ryan!I know their T182RG isn't quite as fast as the 210 but it's a really nice plane - I definitely recommend it and I fly in VR as well! It's also fairly affordable.
Here's some pics I took of it a few months ago
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Gorgeous PNW - Fall City to Anacortes
I'm dreaming of warmer weather with this flight from Fall City (1WA6) to Anacortes (74S) in the C182 RG. Lovely paint by the very talented Tim-HH. GTN 750Xi by TDS - now featuring updatable Navigraph database/charts. I tried to really capture the essence of the Pacific Northwest in these pics - p...www.avsim.com
Thanks for the suggestion, I have it. However, it is a pickup truck and no faster than a C-182. Last year, I got to spend a hour at the controls of a C-206, which, if I recall correctly, is a shorter version of the C-207. It was nice and solid, as well as easy to fly.The Carenado C207 is no slouch and its on sale in the marketplace at the moment.
Looks real pretty in VR too.