Experimental?

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Bleddyn
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Re: Experimental?

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Ian P wrote:Anyone still got the FS9 version of Edit Voice Pack installed, to create a new phrase that we can import into FSX? ;)
OOoooh I didn't know that could be done. That would be awesome.
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Re: Experimental?

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Experimental is a term used by the FAA at least to designate an aircraft that is safe for flight, but you are not allowed to carry cargo or passengers. I think though that an aircraft like this would be issued a Limited Certificate which would pretty much be the same thing.
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Re: Experimental?

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Hey guys,

====>For all of you wanting the EXPERIMENTAL gone completely ;-)

1. Go to your "aircraft.cfg", the [General] part and insert "atc_type=Supermarine", replacing the "atc_type=EXPERIMENTAL" line
2. download EditVoicePackX v4 from http://www.editvoicepack.com/
3. Import the attached Modification-file (zipped because of the forum) and apply the changes.



The Spitfire will from now on be called "Supermarine Spitfire"



Enjoy this awesome piece of (software-)engineering!


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Re: Experimental?

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Just what I was lookin for, thank you!
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