The recently released Virtavia CH-46, now as freeware, gives rise to some special colour schemes:-
a Naval one at North Island
another at Point Magu
a Columbia Helicopters 107 at Aurora - it is marketed as a Columbia 107...
Sky Aviation bought four to fight fires with...
...whilst the USMC used them to carry around the Press Corps attached to POTUS. This one seen waiting at the East River Heliport 18 September 2009.
and New York Airways used them to connect Newark, Manhattan and Idlewild/JFK quickly, avoiding the traffic. This is NYA600 at the Manhattan Heliport before going on to Newark.
Support for ADE takes place here:
https://fsdeveloper.com/forum/
Have you asked there?
Jorgen
PS: You might consider using ADE v. 1.79. It's marked as beta, but I have used it for a long time without any issues at all. Found at the bottom of this page:
https://www.scruffyducksoftware.com/downloads
Those old MDR V6's would make any Walkman sound like a high quality Stereo. Back in the days of Cassettes and Album Side Weekends on the local FM station, you could get by pretty well with those headphones.
I am using FSX:SE, and ADE 178 (Current version) I wanted to recompile an airport because I want to change the airline allignments but it keeps saying that ship2vec is not set. I tried going to the SDK files, Terrain Kit, and nothing is there except 2 files. Could anyone help me please? The screenshot is what it looks like inside.
I mean, default flight planning isn’t bad, but for those that want “as real as it gets”, Simbrief and Navigraph were both highly recommended to me when I first bought MSFS.
I see both points.
I watched videos and grabbed some tidbits about what to enter, such as cost index etc. 1.0 was suggested for C.I. so I always put that. I'm not into the fltsim program so can't be too specific ATM. But after watching a few videos (along with help from guys like Tim) I learned a lot. And practice makes perfect. Well not PERFECT perfect, but maybe as good as it gets.
So what do you input as for example, the cost index? Just a random number? Performance? Etc?
Just curious; that's why I use Simbrief. They select all that.
Commercial Level Sim has a free 'Lite' Piper Arrow for download. It's both FS9 and FSX, which means it's likely a port from FS9. Search on 'commercial level simulations piper arrow'