Is there any good British aircraft for FS2002?
I fly in both FS2002 and FS2004.
British aircraft for FS2002
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Re: British aircraft for FS2002
It's really more of a 2004/FS.X thing nowadays rather than backwards
But anything for 2004 is worth trying in 2002 so if you have it for FS.9 the give it a go but there might be issues with the dynamics
There are a few earlier models for 2002 that won't run in F.9 due to the way the compiling was then animations a mucked up and some part missing. There was a Comet 1 that suffered that fate.
Many 2002 models are fine in FS.9.Rick Viascount and Vanguard were made for 2002.
I doubt if there are any 2002 gems hidden away.......going to the main sites should show up pretty well what is about.
But anything for 2004 is worth trying in 2002 so if you have it for FS.9 the give it a go but there might be issues with the dynamics
There are a few earlier models for 2002 that won't run in F.9 due to the way the compiling was then animations a mucked up and some part missing. There was a Comet 1 that suffered that fate.
Many 2002 models are fine in FS.9.Rick Viascount and Vanguard were made for 2002.
I doubt if there are any 2002 gems hidden away.......going to the main sites should show up pretty well what is about.
Garry

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Re: British aircraft for FS2002
Ricks older Chipmunk works nicely in FS2002. I intend on using FS2002 specifically for flying in the UK and keep my FS2004 install as is.
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Re: British aircraft for FS2002
That's good
I can't comment on military or light aircraft as I don't have any on my sim
I can't comment on military or light aircraft as I don't have any on my sim
Garry

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Re: British aircraft for FS2002
Lord Maltby of Brooklands had some versions of his VC10 which he never replicated/updated for FS2004, specifically a K2/K3 - it's over at Flightsim, probably the most sensible place to do a FS2002 specific search since the Avsim library got decimated post-hack.Garry Russell wrote: I doubt if there are any 2002 gems hidden away.......going to the main sites should show up pretty well what is about.
Re: British aircraft for FS2002
I would strongly suggest paying a visit to the Alphasim giveaway link (posted under appropriate thread in this forum).
They have plenty of stuff there - I downloaded a couple of dozen, mostly to use in CFS2 - in which my interest has been re-awakened since Just Flight decided to sell off all their old MiG v. Sabre type add-ons from that period (i.e. FS2002/CFS2) - might be worth popping over there, too to see if they have any left.
They were going very cheap - £3 to £5 mostly.
J.
PS - I just checked - I got over 220 FS2002 and/or CFS2 aircraft from Alphasim for nought - and I didn't even download all of the available ones!
They have plenty of stuff there - I downloaded a couple of dozen, mostly to use in CFS2 - in which my interest has been re-awakened since Just Flight decided to sell off all their old MiG v. Sabre type add-ons from that period (i.e. FS2002/CFS2) - might be worth popping over there, too to see if they have any left.
They were going very cheap - £3 to £5 mostly.
J.
PS - I just checked - I got over 220 FS2002 and/or CFS2 aircraft from Alphasim for nought - and I didn't even download all of the available ones!

