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OK. Dumb Question Time...

ThinkingManNeil

Charter Member
It's been a long while since I've done this, so that means I've forgotten how. I'm running FSX on 64-bit Windows 7 Professional and I want to start adding some scenery, namely John C. Monro Airport outside of Hamilton, Ontario, home to the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum (one of my favourite haunts). I've got the required folder with its scenery and texture files in the Add On Scenery folder, but when I go to add it to the scenery library, it comes up looking for a directory listing that's blank and I can't go any farther. Advice please?

Thanks,

N.
 
Neil-

I always used Scenery Config Manager with FSX and P3D v3.... but can you try and just change/point to the correct installed directory within FSX Scenery Library (Add Scenery Tab)?

HTH- Carl
 
I know this one! Just pressing OK will not add the new scenery. You have to press OK and then click again anywhere in the middle of the scenery window.

David
 
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