Not entirely off topic.. more a case of did I really want to do this!
While trying to get more into FSX of late, I realised that our beloved AFCAD doesn't go this far. I'd seen on here Mikes mention of ADE and looking online, it seemed to be the tool of choice. There was one caveat though.. you need the SDK installed. And so it was. The ADE site tells you this too so withour further adue, I set off in search of the latest SDK. You can't get it online.. it comes on the 'Gold' disc I read. Yes you can.. it's on the ACC disc another contributor said.
Well, after some time reading.. I decided to look on the ACC disc and there to my amazement was the SDK folder. Double click.. all ok.. warning box.. You cannot install this SDK without having SDK SP1a installed first. Deary me

No prob.. a folder on the ACC disc was clearly marked SP1a so I opened it and double clicked on the exe. No.. you can't have this version of the SDK installed unless you have the original installed first

Dug out the 'Deluxe' disc and hoped it'd be on there and yes.. there it was. Double click and success.. the SDK installed

I then went back to the ACC disc and clicked on SP1a towit it immediately removed the freshly installed original SDK and put itself on. You know what's going to happen next don't you. I then clicked on the ACC SDK exe and that promptly removed the SP1a SDK

After all this, I was able to install ADE and there appears to be a reasonable learning curve as I'm only seeing the default airports. Not read the manual yet and unlikely to.. you know me
So.. should any of you out there wish to look at an airport in FSX as you did in FS9, think first.. do I really want to do this
ATB
DaveB
