Hello everyone,
I just subscribed to PE this week. Have done quite a few flights and it awesome except for the model matching. I have P3D v4 and UT Live aircraft that I use for model matching in vpilot. I figured out how use the UT Live aircraft in PE for model matching. Go to the AVSIM file library and search Squawkbox sms generator. Download it and unzip. You have to put the program in the UT Live aircraft folder and then run it. It will generate an sms text file. What I did was delete everything in the PE SBX file and copied the contents from the generated sms file and put the contents in the sbx file. I also deleted the other 3 pe files. It works perfect. Hope it works for you.
The path for the pilot edge sms file is in my case: Program Files 86\Pilotedge\Aircraft.
UT Live model matching
Re: UT Live model matching
Awesome, I don't have any traffic programs yet for v4 but looking at UT live so this is useful.
I do know PE caters more heavily towards XP when it comes to model matching, you can download a bunch of CSLs from the PE homepage to make the sim objects look pretty awesome.
I do know PE caters more heavily towards XP when it comes to model matching, you can download a bunch of CSLs from the PE homepage to make the sim objects look pretty awesome.
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Re: UT Live model matching
Yes and no...P3D/FSX allows you to use any aircraft that you have on your machine as a visual model. It's a simple matter of mapping the ICAO code to the model in question. X-Plane, on the other hand, doesn't use flyable aircraft (ACF files) as visual models, it uses specially-crafted model libraries (which are not flyable). As a result, we publish CSL libraries for X-Plane.sidfadc wrote:I do know PE caters more heavily towards XP when it comes to model matching, you can download a bunch of CSLs from the PE homepage to make the sim objects look pretty awesome.
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Re: UT Live model matching
Interesting Keith. Is there a post on exactly how to do this?Keith Smith wrote:Yes and no...P3D/FSX allows you to use any aircraft that you have on your machine as a visual model. It's a simple matter of mapping the ICAO code to the model in question. X-Plane, on the other hand, doesn't use flyable aircraft (ACF files) as visual models, it uses specially-crafted model libraries (which are not flyable). As a result, we publish CSL libraries for X-Plane.sidfadc wrote:I do know PE caters more heavily towards XP when it comes to model matching, you can download a bunch of CSLs from the PE homepage to make the sim objects look pretty awesome.
Brian Andonian
R/W: SEL, Commercial, CFI (expired)
Flight sim: Lancair Legacy, Turbine Duke N723BA
R/W: SEL, Commercial, CFI (expired)
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Re: UT Live model matching
Brian,
If you look through the Program Files (x86)\PilotEdge\aircraft folder, you'll see a number of mapping files. Take a look through them and you'll see that those files map aircraft ICAO codes, airlines and liveries to specific aircraft on your hard drive (using the aircraft title from the aircraft.cfg files, replacing any spaces in the title with a plus sign).
Modify them as much as you like, or add your own mapping files.
If you look through the Program Files (x86)\PilotEdge\aircraft folder, you'll see a number of mapping files. Take a look through them and you'll see that those files map aircraft ICAO codes, airlines and liveries to specific aircraft on your hard drive (using the aircraft title from the aircraft.cfg files, replacing any spaces in the title with a plus sign).
Modify them as much as you like, or add your own mapping files.
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Re: UT Live model matching
That sounds easy enough. I will certainly check that out. Thanks!Keith Smith wrote:Brian,
If you look through the Program Files (x86)\PilotEdge\aircraft folder, you'll see a number of mapping files. Take a look through them and you'll see that those files map aircraft ICAO codes, airlines and liveries to specific aircraft on your hard drive (using the aircraft title from the aircraft.cfg files, replacing any spaces in the title with a plus sign).
Modify them as much as you like, or add your own mapping files.
Brian Andonian
R/W: SEL, Commercial, CFI (expired)
Flight sim: Lancair Legacy, Turbine Duke N723BA
R/W: SEL, Commercial, CFI (expired)
Flight sim: Lancair Legacy, Turbine Duke N723BA
Re: UT Live model matching
I get this error during the process:
Does anyone know how to fix it?