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  1. Hans, I haven't noticed any problems and this includes not having scenery suddenly appear. It's probably something to do with modern processors and video cards, as mentioned by defaid above, not that my hardware is particularly modern. Processor is AMD Phenom II and video card is NVIDEA GeForce GTX960. Converting textures to DXT3, without MIPS, usually makes them sharper, particularly when close up. Alan
  2. Chris_eve, Hans I use DXT3 for everything with no problems and good resolution. If I find any textures that are not DXT3, I convert them using the DXTBmp Texture tool (mwgfx.co.uk) software that you mention with "Mip Maps" unticked. There is also Texture Manager by Don Grovestine that will convert whole folders of texture files. As for "massive" my FS2004, aircraft, ai aircraft, sceneries, etc etc etc occupy 180.8 GB of a 223GB SSD. Ridiculous, I know! But I'm pleased to see that a steady stream of FS2004 stuff continues to appear on flightsim.com
    Excellent, user friendly with stuff you may know and stuff you may not, all in one place.
  3. I don't know if this applies to FSX, but in FS2004 the only time I have run out of memory is when there has been a landclass file in a scenery folder. Landclass scenery .bgl files need to be in their own folder (eg landclass/scenery) and that folder should not have a texture folder in it. I hope this helps, rather than adding to the confusion!
  4. 11 downloads

    AI Textures and flight plans for the Air China Boeing 747-8i by UTT for FS2004
  5. I agree with "jgf" FSUIPC and FSNavigator 4.7, then the world is your lobster! Then a enormous variety of aircraft and scenery, much of it freeware, some 20 years' worth, which keeps me flying FS9. I recommend the turbo-props by Rick Piper. MSFS has some catching up to do here!
  6. I'm afraid I have to agree with most of what has been said on this topic. It is not as easy as it was on the old site to find particular files. Even in "Latest Files" it is not always clear which simulator a particular download is for. The things that made flightsim.com stand out from other websites was the ease of finding your way about and its clarity, two things that the new site is yet to replicate.
  7. I always load Previous Flight so that I start from where I left off. Then before actually flying I might change aircraft, weather and time/date. Am I missing something?
  8. Just a thought, before I adjust the pictures on my uploads. On your new website the pictures are square whereas on the old website they were rectangular, landscape. Considering the shape of most aircraft, is square a good idea? A minor point.
  9. Which version of FS are you using? In FS9 or FSX a crash at a particular location may be due to Land Class files in your scenery folders. Land Class files (often including LC in the file name) must not be in the same folder as other scenery and any folder which has LC files must not have a texture folder in the same folder. If its not that it may be a problem with AI traffic. This is a more tedious problem to solve, finding the offending flights by gradually removing and/or editing traffic files.
  10. 88 downloads

    FS2004 Flight Plans Transavia 2022 Transavia is a budget airline flying from the Dutch airports of Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Eindhoven to destinations all over Europe and as far as Israel, Egypt, Morroco, the Canary Islands and Iceland. This traffic file for FS2004 built using data from Flightradar24.com for the last week of September 2022 and compiled using Lee Swordy's 'Traffic Tools'. Required aircraft etc in the ReadMe file By Alan Merry
  11. 66 downloads

    FS2004 AI Boeing 737-800W Transavia Two textures for B737-800Ws of Transavia, the Dutch carrier, for FS2004 adapted for AI from Mathieu Vos's textures for the TDS B737-800W The model by FAIB is required. By Alan Merry
  12. If, on a real flight, even in 'cattle class', you have a video screen in front of you and can watch a moving map, you will see the non-straight route that your flight follows. (maybe not available on short haul routes)
  13. You can place any scenery with ADE, it doesn't have to be an airfield. And you can take a screenshot from Google Earth and use it as a background to place objects accurately. Then just save the compiled scenery with its textures (if necessary) in AddOn Scenery or in its own folder if you add that folder to your scenery.cfg. The background doesn't show in the sim, but there are ways around that too.
  14. I'm sure I have said this before somewhere in this forum, but it's worth saying again in this context. The freeware builders of both aircraft and scenery have turned FS2004 into, I think, much more than MS ever imagined when they first put the software together. Many thanks to them all.
  15. 87 downloads

    FS2004 ai Airbus A321 Condor stripes Yellow, red, blue and green stripe colour schemes for the Airbus A321s of Condor, the German leisure airline, applied in 2022. Textures for the ai aircraft for FS2004 by FAIB. Model at faiba321.zip. By Alan Merry.
  16. 201 downloads

    FS2004 Scenery--SBSJ Sao Jose dos Campos. Approximately 35 nm east of Sao Paulo and 147 nm west of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sao Jose dos Campos currently (May 2022) has no scheduled flights, but it is the home of Embraer S.A. where approximately 200 commercial aircraft are built each year. Scenery built using Gmax, Static Aircraft Model Maker and Airport Design Editor. By Alan Merry.
  17. Thanks to the many, mostly freeware, aircraft available, I tend to fly quite a variety. Most frequently the B747-400 for long haul by Project Open Sky (with a considerably modified panel), Project Airbus for shorter trips by A320 and ATR72 for shortest trips (by Francisco Sánchez-Castañer or the payware by Virtualcol). Not quite so regularly I fly the excellent freeware VC10 or Trident by David Maltby or Rick Piper's Viscount. The different flying characteristics together with a large amount of scenery, keeps FS9 full of interest. I rarely use FMC. I do use ATC, but I wish they would get their act together so that I don't land less than a thosand metres behind another aircraft. (Go-around ?? !!)
  18. The simple answer is almost anywhere on flightsim.com or other flight simulator websites. On flightsim.com go to File Library, Search Files, then file section : FS2004 and text : ai Download the aircraft into your Aircraft folder in FS9. If the file just contains a texture, there is usually a link to the required aircraft model. This may be in the Read Me file. To make the aircraft appear in your sim you will also need some flightplans. I hope this is what you were lookin for.
  19. I'm still happily running FS2004 on W7. And I have a lot of software which also runs fine such as FSrealWX, Airport Design Editor and gmax. Apart from flight simulator related stuff I have MS Word and MS Works (both from 1997) and various picture editing software. For internet I use Firefox and outlook for emails. All of which does what I need it to do. Why do I need to pay for Windows 10 or 11 plus the software that will run on it? There may come a day when te internet stuff stops working, but then I'll buy a small machine for that and keep the W7 running as it is.
  20. 74 downloads

    FS2004 Scenery--Lelystad Exhibits F27 And F50. Two static Fokker aircraft for the Aviodrome Air Museum, Lelystad, Netherlands: F27 NLM and F50, compiled using SAMM by Don Grovestine. Works with NL2000V3 scenery by the Netherlands 2000 Scenery Design Team or with the default scenery. By Alan Merry.
  21. It is normal practice to backup all computer files on a regular basis. I backup mine every month onto an external hard drive, which is only connected during the backup, thereby protecting files from any bugs that may creep in during day to day operations! If I need to reinstall FS9, I then install from the CDs, which sets up the necessary files in "users" and then overwrite all the files in \FS2004 with those from the backup, so that all the add-ons are back in place. Backup, each month can take a couple of hours (lots of aircraft and lots of scenery) and a reinstall also a couple of hours, but a lot quicker, I think than trying to reinstall each scenery/aircraft from scratch. In your situation I think I would a) backup your current FS9 b) reinstall FS9 from CD c) apply the FS9.1 patch d) copy back all FS9 files EXCEPT fs9.exe In subsequent backups the FS9.1 will be backed up along with all of your other files. I hope that this answers your question.
  22. 144 downloads

    FS2004 Thai Cargo Boeing 747-400. HS-TGJ flew as a passenger B747-400 with THAI from 1990 to 2012, including five years in the "Royal Barge" livery. It was converted to a freighter in 2012 and retired in 2015. Textures for the B747-400BCF by Project Open Sky. Base aircraft available at 74FKADHL.ZIP. By Alan Merry.
  23. 106 downloads

    FS2004 Magma Boeing 747-481(BCF). "Magma" are an air freight company with their head office in Gatwick UK. Five 747 Icelandic registered freighters, leased from Air Atlanta are based in Frankfurt and Liege. Texture files only for the Project Open Sky aircraft (74FKADHL.ZIP). (Corrected reference to base package.) By Alan Merry.
  24. 111 downloads

    FS2004 China Eastern Airbus A330-200. Among the colorfully painted aircraft in the China Eastern Airlines fleet is this Airbus A330-200, B-5943, "eastday.com". Texture files are for the AI TFS model for FS2004. Base package at TFS332.ZIP. By Alan Merry.
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