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PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:20 pm
by wairoaboy
Hi guys. im a bit slow on the uptake with all the technical jargon etc (head injured!)unsure.gif ...whos used x plane 9 and would my fs9 add ons work, also what planes come with the package?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:27 pm
by creator2003
There are some posts around the forum that mention fs9 scenery coverted to X plane though im not sure how ezy it was to do ,i cant comment on the software as ive never flown Xplane so ill leave that for someone else to answer ..

one more thing Welcome to the forums thumbup1.gif

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:43 pm
by wairoaboy
Hey thanks for that...just trying to get the head around this new site...looks to be a real beaut. Would sure be keen to hear of peoples experiences of x plane, have purchased alot of Wilco and PMDG add ons and would hate to buy something that wouldnt be compatable with them

PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 4:03 pm
by munter
Hi I downloaded TECNAM P32 from simMarket & loaded it into my FSX Airplanes folder & found it wouldn't load. Sent e-mail to designer in Italy & he said it wouldn't work. He suggested I might get a refund from simMarked towards another FSX plane or download trial version of X-plane & try it on that.
Any comments from anybody who has tried X-plane & found it as good as they reckon!!
Cheers
Munter

PostPosted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 12:30 pm
by VintageAirplaneFanNZ
My name is Andrew Gorman and I am new here and am a current X-Plane simmer. I was reading through this forum and noticed this statement that scenery cane be converted but aircraft cant.
You can import scenery via the FS2XP software easily enough thats true, AND you can convert the FS aircraft to X-Plane standard easily as well.
I have been flying X-Plane for around 4 years now and have upgraded to every new version that has come out...and things are only getting better.

If you go to www.xplane.com there is more information about converting from MS to X-Plane. If you are after some really nice new jets or prop driven aircraft then head over to forums.xpilot.com to see what is coming next. The last place to check is www.x-plane.org as this has mostly all the freeware and payware aircraft you could ever need.

Slainte,

Andy Gorman
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