micas1uk 0 Posted July 10, 2006 Share Posted July 10, 2006 Hi Everyone I have looked and search everywhere and don't know of any repaints for the Eurowings airbus. I've read somewhere that I could use the IFDG Airbus textures?!?!? If I aliase them to use with the Eurowings panel. Is this true, if yes, how can I aliase them, anyone that could teach me on how to do it... Thank you!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boshar 0 Posted July 10, 2006 Share Posted July 10, 2006 You would need to install the full IFDG aircraft not just the textures. So for example you would install the IFDG JetBlue A320 http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DLID=...&CatID=Root After installation you copy the panel.cfg from the "Airbus A320 Eurowings Pro/Panel" folder to the panel folder of the IFDG A320 you just installed. If you 'd liked the beter Eurowing sounds you could also copy the sound.cfg from the "Airbus A320 Eurowings Pro/Sound.iae" folder to the IFDG A320/Sound folder. By copying these 2 files you can make a first basic IFDG / Eurowings Pro mixed aircraft. If you like how it works we can take it a little further via hand editing some of the files. (adjusting flap animations and flight characteristics). But thats harder to do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
micas1uk 0 Posted July 10, 2006 Author Share Posted July 10, 2006 loved how it works, ready for the next lesson, thanks for the quick reply. thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boshar 0 Posted July 10, 2006 Share Posted July 10, 2006 The next part of our rebuild will give the IFDG A320 the same flight model as the Eurowings A320. The IFDG already has a good airfile but the Eurowings panel is made to fly with the Eurowings airfile so in my opinion its beter this way. First backup the Aircraft.cfg file from the IFDG A320 Copy A320_2k4v4.9.air from Eurowings A320 to IFDG A320. Open the IFDG Aircraft.cfg (I use notepad for this). Find the part that says sim=Airbus320-200IAE and change it to sim=A320_2k4v4.9 Scroll down you will see different headers between square brachets remove everything but the following sections (leave the headers and all text below it alone) (fltsim.0) (lights) (smokesystem) (effects) (contact_points) (Flaps.0) (Flaps.1) (Views) (Exits) Rename (Flaps.0) to (Flaps.2) and move this section behind (Flaps.1) Make a new (Flaps.0) section. Fill it with (Flaps.0) type=1 span-outboard = 0.8 extending-time = 14 flaps-position.0 = 0.0 flaps-position.1 = 5.0 flaps-position.2 = 10.0 flaps-position.3 = 15.0 flaps-position.4 = 20.0 flaps-position.5 = 35.0 damaging-speed = 233.0 blowout-speed = 250.0 lift_scalar = 0.001 drag_scalar = 0.001 pitch_scalar = 0.001 system_type = 1 This is lifted from the Eurowings A320 (flaps.0) but the scalar levels are changed. Now use al the saved sections from your IFDG aircraft.cfg and paste them over all their namesakes in a fresh Eurowings A320 aircraft.cfg the result is your new IFDG aircraft.cfg If you are neat enough and don't make mistakes your merge will have Eurowings airfiles and the flap indications on the panel are making sense again... I learned the flaps.0 trick from Bob Scott he used it first in his PPS IFDG merge. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marick626 0 Posted July 11, 2006 Share Posted July 11, 2006 The next part of our rebuild will give the IFDG A320 the same flight model as the Eurowings A320. The IFDG already has a good airfile but the Eurowings panel is made to fly with the Eurowings airfile so in my opinion its beter this way. First backup the Aircraft.cfg file from the IFDG A320 Copy A320_2k4v4.9.air from Eurowings A320 to IFDG A320. Open the IFDG Aircraft.cfg (I use notepad for this). Find the part that says sim=Airbus320-200IAE and change it to sim=A320_2k4v4.9 Scroll down you will see different headers between square brachets remove everything but the following sections (leave the headers and all text below it alone) (fltsim.0) (lights) (smokesystem) (effects) (contact_points) (Flaps.0) (Flaps.1) (Views) (Exits) Rename (Flaps.0) to (Flaps.2) and move this section behind (Flaps.1) Make a new (Flaps.0) section. Fill it with (Flaps.0) type=1 span-outboard = 0.8 extending-time = 14 flaps-position.0 = 0.0 flaps-position.1 = 5.0 flaps-position.2 = 10.0 flaps-position.3 = 15.0 flaps-position.4 = 20.0 flaps-position.5 = 35.0 damaging-speed = 233.0 blowout-speed = 250.0 lift_scalar = 0.001 drag_scalar = 0.001 pitch_scalar = 0.001 system_type = 1 This is lifted from the Eurowings A320 (flaps.0) but the scalar levels are changed. Now use al the saved sections from your IFDG aircraft.cfg and paste them over all their namesakes in a fresh Eurowings A320 aircraft.cfg the result is your new IFDG aircraft.cfg If you are neat enough and don't make mistakes your merge will have Eurowings airfiles and the flap indications on the panel are making sense again... I learned the flaps.0 trick from Bob Scott he used it first in his PPS IFDG merge. wow, thanks, I was having some problems with the autopilot using eurowings panel with the ifdg model but this fixed it. Thanks. :wink: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
micas1uk 0 Posted July 11, 2006 Author Share Posted July 11, 2006 works great, thanks for the tips, one more wish come true Thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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