

#X PLANE 10 MOBILE ADD ONS WINDOWS#
Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D Vista/Windows 7: C:\Users\(user name here)\AppData\Roaming\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D You may also manually edit this file using a text editing program such as notepad.exe. The Scenery.cfg file stores the changes you make to your Scenery Library through the Prepar3D User Interface. To access the Scenery Library from inside the simulation: You can use the Scenery Library to find, add, delete, and organize scenery, or to add, delete, or modify the cache of the scenery files that load as you fly between scenery areas.

There is a great deal of custom scenery available on the Internet, created by third parties. *If another folder is preferred, the aircraft add-on will need to be registered by modifying the add-ons.cfg file located at C:\ProgramData\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v with the path of your add-on aircraft. The Aircraft_Name folder and all of its contents should be copied to the following folder: Most aircraft add-ons come as an ‘Aircraft_Name’ folder named according to the aircraft’s name (e.g., F-35 Lightning II) with contains the aircraft contents. In most cases, it is not appropriate overwrite any files (i.e., if a file with the same name as one being copied already exists in the directory, do not overwrite the existing file with the new one).
#X PLANE 10 MOBILE ADD ONS INSTALL#
To install aircraft add-ons for Prepar3D, a number of files must be copied to existing Prepar3D folders. Prepar3D is fully compatible with FSX SP2 add-ons, including freeware and payware applications. These add-ons can improve your Prepar3D experience. Prepar3D® has the capability of being enhanced by adding add-ons of Aircraft, Scenery, Missions and more.
