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Posted Tuesday, August 30, 2016 6:35:56 PM
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Hi there,

I was wondering if I can configure the software to work with Boeing 777 Worldliner? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Posted Wednesday, August 31, 2016 12:36:11 AM


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Hi:

Glad to help!

This is the X-Plane section of the forum so I imagine you are asking about FSFlyingSchool 2016 for XP10 (Windows)?

Good news - it is already supported but even so, there is a simple, reliable way forward.

You can use it with any powered airplane - but you should download the free demo so you can fly it with your favorite planes. Try the demo for as long as you like.

The demo is here...

http://www.fsflyingschool.com/Demo-X-Plane.asp

Please let me know how you get on.


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Posted Wednesday, August 31, 2016 6:50:36 AM
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Hi there,
I purchased the software yesterday and I am having trouble running the program for Boeing 777 Worldliner . I keep getting the message "AUTO-Disconnection due to:
This aircraft is not automatically supported by FSFlyingSchool and
FSFlyingSchool could not load an FSFlyingSchool '.FSR' file nor a user created '.FSU' file
for this aircraft: Boeing 777V183

What should I do to fix the problem?
Thanks for the replies. I appreciate the help. thanks again
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Posted Sunday, September 04, 2016 6:32:50 AM


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Hi again:

Glad to help.

The problem is that the aircraft has no matching FSR (or FSU) file.

As explained in the manual, a file must be added by you for any plane which is not already supported.

This is a little complex as the 777 is already supported, as I mentioned, but if FSFS is reporting it cannot support a plane called:

"777V183"

it is because this is the name of the folder in which the plane is, and it is not what FSFS is looking for.



As you can imagine, the publishers can call the folder anything they like, and if this changes over time, then FSFS will not recognize it.

Our tests with this aircraft were based on a folder called:

"777 Worldliner Professional"

...and because of this there is a file in the AIRCRAFT folder of FSFS called:

"xp777 Worldliner Professional.fsr"





So if your plane is in a folder called:

777V183

then you need to copy the file:

"xp777 Worldliner Professional.fsr"

within the AIRCRAFT folder of FSFS, and then rename the copied file to:

"xp777V183.fsu"



Quit all programs and launch them again and FSFS will then support the plane in the folder "777V183".

Please let me know if you have any questions.


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Posted Monday, September 05, 2016 6:04:12 PM
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Hi there,
Thanks so much for your help . That did the trick.
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Posted Tuesday, September 06, 2016 12:49:27 AM


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Hi again Themagicman:

Excellent result!

Remember that you can add any plane you like using this method - of course if it is a new plane unlike any you already have then you need to provide the data for the values in the file, but this takes about 5 minutes.

At which point - you are all set to go flying!


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