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Question for the people who ported the C9 Phantom to FSX

Dumonceau

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Hi Guys,

The C9 Phantom has been a favourite of mine since the FS9 days. I was elated when Henk and team succeeded in porting over the model to FSX.

However, I've tried to install the plane into P3D (as I no longer run FSX), and I cannot get the thing to start nor fly.

Is there a workaround for this?

Cheers,

Dumonceau
 
Johan, the Cloud9 F-4 is an FS9 compiled model which means you cannot click any VC switch in P3D. The workaround is to use the key commands/popup panels to operate the thing. This is how you get it started:

1. Select the aircraft state popup [Shift+1], then select "Ready to Start"
2. Start the engines with the auto start key command [Ctrl+E]
This is one of the many reasons why FSX is still my sim of choice... :wiggle:
 
Thanks Henk! You honour this sites motto "let being helpfull be more important than being right" and that at breakneck speed! Thanks again!

EDITY: works like a charm (except for the RADAR and pipper)

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