![]() haven't seen any recognizeable land marks but communities plot roughly where they should.[Side Comments:and have had the most fun/success, in flying the a6 intruder jet so far.pilots sit very high in huge canopy viewing area got into irecoverable spins in pper cub yesterday, can't figure out how to keep the apache choper airborn. Still noy finding any objects or landmarkings that i know to be near the aurora, il muni airport or the uiuc wilard airport.but i will say the runway layoutsare correct.i kind of thought my local field would have been in there since it would be in the same rerrain as the champaign illinois airport. just at this point iu cannot utilize or see any of the new scenery how do i tell if the scenery is matched to my downloded fg version/ haven't seen this point memtioned anywhere else online or in manual.since i have just this week updated to the latest 1.9.1 FG i would think it would be backwards compatible with any scenery thusfar created, yes? dickbong Posts: 29 Joined: Wed 7:50 am Location: east central illinois wonderful u s of a in my example here wouldn't the only directories in fg_root be the above mentioned bin and data created at install? or is the scenery inside data also considered to be in the fg_root? so at any rate all of my download extracted files went into te directory in the datadirectorywhich furtherextrscted the named tiles into the terain folder on it's own all folders and trees meant to be created were. the additional scenery install says toextract them to the scenery folder in fg_root. Thanx for joining in but my install of flight gear1.9.1 did not create a world scenery dire ctory anywhere just the scenery folder in the data directory which itself contains terrain and objects folders. P.S.: Why is there a directory "w130n30" for the default scenery (containing CVS related data) and for the additional scenery there isn't? Wolle Posts: 98 Joined: Tue 8:45 am What if somebody added a rather small, not yet included airport to his scenery package? I could overwrite that file then (when installing that persons scenery), but would also overwrite it next time I install any other additional scenery. It seems to be a list of all the airports. In fact, the old and the new one are the same (with e020n60 at least). A certain file (Airports/index.txt) is asked to be overwritten. So I assume, that the directories "Terrain", "Objects" and "Airports" have to be extracted directly (or moved) to FGROOT/Scenery, not to FGROOT/Scenery/e020n60 (for example). (My Ubuntu is a rather virgin 3 week old installation!) Nautilus does the same by default, when an archive is unpacked via right click/context menu. tar.gz files directly contain the Objects and Terrain directories.Įach and every archiver I know for Windows unpacks into a directory named like the archive itself by default, when used from the context menu. Jester wrote:Must be a peculiarity of the archiver.
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