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Step 1. download the aircraft from flightim.com or copy from an old hard drive or whatever
step 2 open the zip file and take a look at its contents...
step 3 find where you've installed the simulator (Microsoft actually send it to Program Files-Microsoft Games-Flight Simulator) and then go to the next step once you are done this
step 4, all contents are included like this
- 4 to five files with *.0AF and as you scroll down you should see a lot more *.XAF and X is where another number in the sequence is there
- 2 files that are *.mdl and *.air (if you see the *.air file show up as air file) as the file type then looks for one file that doesn't have an *mdl or *0AF after the period.
so you can see there's 0AF, 1AF, and others in sequential order ^above
step 4a copy the files that end in AF into main texture folder
step 4b copy the *model file and *.air file to "sim" folder and
VOILA, open up the flight sim involved here and the aircraft should show up...
hope this helped, but that's only if google algorithm got you here lol
sorry thats a rude joke...have a good day
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