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Just wondering if anyone has tried this program. Seems kind of neat but looks like a pain to install on aircraft other than the few default it works with.

Smoke System Adjustment For Dassault Falcon 50. CREDITS: All those mentioned above. Tom Tiedman INSTALLATION: 1.) Open your Falcon 50 'aircraft.cfg' file,scroll down to the [Smokesystem] entry, and erase it.

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2.) Copy and paste the enclosed [Smokesystem] info. Found below back into your 'aircraft.cfg' file, replacing what you just erased. The new smoke will now display at the engine exhaust ports. No need to press your 'I' key, because the smoke will automatically appear as you advance your throttles. 3.) Have a smokin' good flight! [Smokesystem] smoke.0=-13.00, -5.01, 1. Dragon Ball Z Gt All Episodes Free Download English Torrent. Road Map Europe Professional Free Download there. 00, fx_smoke_f6 smoke.1=-26.00, 0.00, 1.00, fx_smoke_f6 smoke.2=-13.00, 5.01, 1.00, fx_smoke_f6.

In the FSX Demo, the coordinates in the aircraft.cfg file for the location from which the smoke emanates have been rearranged -- this apparently matches the coord layout with the way the engine, lights, fuel system, etc. Are laid out.

The simplest way to make the change for aircraft imported from FS9 is to take the first location field and move it to become the third location field. In the example below, the first field in the FS9 entry is -0.108 (be sure to include the minus sign in this move). Select it with your mouse (only those 8 characters starting with the minus sign and including the first space after the comma. Do a CTRL-X, which cuts that field from the line. Now move the mouse cursor to just before the 'f' character in fx_smoke, then do a CTRL-V, which pastes the characters you cut into this new location. If you've done it correctly you'll see the result be essentially as in the second smokesystem display below (marked FSX).

BEFORE: [smokesystem] // FS9 smoke.0 = -0.108, -1.84, -3, fx_smoke smoke.1 = -0.108, -1.84, 3, fx_smoke AFTER: Fore/Aft Right/Left Up/Down [smokesystem] // FSX smoke.0 = -1.84, -3, -0.108, fx_smoke smoke.1 = -1.84, 3, -0.108, fx_smoke =================== A different way to express this is below. =================== In the layout below: D=Down, U=Up, A=Aft, F=Forward, L=Left and R=Right. So -D/U+ means that a negative value in this field moves the smoke location down from the aircraft, while a positive value moves it up. [pre] [SMOKESYSTEM] // -D/U+ -A/F+ -L/R+ (In FS9, these had to be entered in different order from most FS coordinates.) //smoke.0=2.0, -5.0, 0.0, fx_smoke_w // -A/F+ -L/R+ -D/U+ (In FSX demo, these must be entered in the same order as fuel, baggage, etc.) smoke.0=-5.0, 0.0, 2.0, fx_smoke_w [/pre] ========== ========== With all that out of the way, note that this was found by a friend's experimentation, and we obviously don't know whether this will remain the same in the final release of FSX.