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Official aircraft can be downloaded at [http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/aircraft/ FlightGear.org Aircraft], which then usually require unzipping software to extract from a compressed file format. Then these must be manually installed in a FlightGear software installation to use. The details depend on the method of download, operating system, and user setup.
Official aircraft can be downloaded at [http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/aircraft/ FlightGear.org Aircraft], which then usually require unzipping software to extract from a compressed file format. Then these must be manually installed in a FlightGear software installation to use. The details depend on the method of download, operating system, and user setup.
A open source file archiver is [http://www.7-zip.org/ 7-Zip], although be aware of user setup (see also [[Recommended Software]])


== Installing aircraft ==
== Installing aircraft ==
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./Traffic
./Traffic
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==Related==
==Related==
*[[Installing Scenery]]
*[[Installing Scenery]]
*[[Hardware Recommendations]]
*[[Hardware Recommendations]]

Revision as of 22:32, 16 September 2008

Official aircraft can be downloaded at FlightGear.org Aircraft, which then usually require unzipping software to extract from a compressed file format. Then these must be manually installed in a FlightGear software installation to use. The details depend on the method of download, operating system, and user setup.

A open source file archiver is 7-Zip, although be aware of user setup (see also Recommended Software)

Installing aircraft

In your FG_ROOT directory you would find the following directores

./Translations
./Protocol
./Textures
./Timezone
./Airports
./gui
./Aircraft-uiuc
./Scenery
./Traffic
...

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