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# Create a directory to store your aircraft if you have not already done so. Make sure this directory is outside your <tt>[[$FG_ROOT]]</tt> directory. For example, use <tt>C:/Users/{YourUserName}/Documents/FlightGear/Aircraft</tt>. | # Create a directory to store your aircraft if you have not already done so. Make sure this directory is outside your <tt>[[$FG_ROOT]]</tt> directory. For example, use <tt>C:/Users/{YourUserName}/Documents/FlightGear/Aircraft</tt>. | ||
# Move the unzipped folder (usually the aircraft's name) to your that aircraft directory. | # Move the unzipped folder (usually the aircraft's name) to your that aircraft directory. | ||
# Start up FlightGear. Append the root aircraft folder to the $FG_AIRCRAFT list on the first page (previous to aircraft selection) of the launcher. Your aircraft should now show up in the list. | # Start up FlightGear. Append the root aircraft folder (<tt>C:/Users/{YourUserName}/Documents/FlightGear/Aircraft</tt> in our example) to the [[$FG_AIRCRAFT]] list on the first page (previous to aircraft selection) of the launcher. Your aircraft should now show up in the list. | ||
== When installing an aircraft fails == | == When installing an aircraft fails == |