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== Manual == | == Manual == | ||
# Download a scenery chunk from [http://flightgear.org/Downloads/scenery-1.0. | # Download a scenery chunk from [http://flightgear.org/legacy-Downloads/scenery-1.0.1.html FGFS Scenery Downloads] and place it somewhere on your computer where you could find it back (your desktop?). | ||
# Open FGAdmin (on Windows you'll find it at <tt>FlightGear/bin/win32</tt>) and you'll see a window like you see on the pic right of this text. | # Open FGAdmin (on Windows you'll find it at <tt>FlightGear/bin/win32</tt>) and you'll see a window like you see on the pic right of this text. | ||
# Click Select Scenery Source to select the folder where you've stored your scenery chunk. Tick the box in front of your scenery file. | # Click Select Scenery Source to select the folder where you've stored your scenery chunk. Tick the box in front of your scenery file. |
Revision as of 16:39, 6 November 2011
See FlightGear Wizard for the main article about this subject. |
With the FlightGear Admin Wizard (FGAdmin) is it possible to install new scenery on a simple and quick way.
Manual
- Download a scenery chunk from FGFS Scenery Downloads and place it somewhere on your computer where you could find it back (your desktop?).
- Open FGAdmin (on Windows you'll find it at FlightGear/bin/win32) and you'll see a window like you see on the pic right of this text.
- Click Select Scenery Source to select the folder where you've stored your scenery chunk. Tick the box in front of your scenery file.
- Press Select Install Destination and select the FlightGear scenery folder (usually FlightGear/data/scenery).
- Now press Install Selected Files to install the scenery. You see the progress in the bar below the button.
- Close the wizard with the Quit button.
- You could remove the file you've downloaded from FlightGear.org after you made a test fly above the scenery you just installed.