I may put out minor versions (like 1.01) as bug fixes, but there will be no more major feature or configuration changes for the v. I tried using the FlightGear wiki tutorial, but it told me to modify files that did not exist. Americas scenery reaches v.1.0 (after 14 months) I have completed an internally-consistent build of my FlightGear Americas Scenery and am releasing it as version 1.0.
Once the scenery file is installed, the file can be moved or deleted.To save space on your computer:- Save download scenery files on CDs- Uninstall scenery you don't useIf you want to use again an uninstalled scenery, you can install it directly form the CD (adjust "Select Scenery Source"). I spawned in WATER - How to use automatic scenery download in FlightGear - YouTube. Sorry if this is a noob question, but I have not been able to install any scenery. replace existent aircraft, instrumentation, missions. Must end by "scenery" and not "data/Scenery" (For windows, "C:Program FilesFlightGearscenery")Select files to install and click "Install selected files".2- Run FlightGear programm.At "Select an aircraft" window, click "Prev" (previous).At "Select paths" window, check F_G SCENERY.You must have 2 lines ending by.dataScenery.sceneryFor windows:C:Program FilesFlightGeardataScenerå:Program FilesFlightGearsceneryIf the second line is not there, add it.3- On "Select a location" window, wait for airport load, then click "Refresh" and wait for airport reload.Each time you install new scenery, you have to refresh airport location.You are now ready to fly with new installed scenery.The downloaded scenery files can be stored everywhere. One of its tools TerraGear (TerraGear, 2007) is a complete subproject of FlightGear. Hello Danny,After download, you have to INSTALL new scenery.1- Start menu/All programs/FlightGear, open "Install & Uninstall Scenery".Check if "Select Scenery Source" is OK, depending where you save the download files.Check "Select Install Destination". Flightgear installs its scenery data in the directories 'flightgear/Scenery/Terrain' and 'flightgear/Scenery/Objects'.