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A forum member wrote: I purchased Coronado's Cherokee plane and could not get FSFS to connect even though there was an FSR for this plane. After reading the different posts and manuals I found the file names did not match. Inside FSX the name from Coronado was Coronado Cherokee and your file was Coronado_Cherokee. I removed the under score and the plane connected. |
If anyone finds that the name of the aircraft folder in FSX is not the same as FS2004, or vice versa, please let us know and we will make additional FSR files with the correct folder names. This is important, as otherwise, even though the aircraft will work fine in FSFS, the pilot will not be able to submit a score to the web site tables unless the aircraft appears with the same exact spelling as it has in The Hangar. It is often the case that the only difference between the folders in FSX and FS2004 is the use, or not, of an underscore instead of a 'space' character.
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