DM's classic Brits on Fs2002?

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migman29
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DM's classic Brits on Fs2002?

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As above,will they play ball?
I can't remember if they will,obvs,they work in Fs9 as do Rick's corkers(I know the 748 won't go on Fs2002).
A retired PPL owning cousin has let the cat out that he's got '2002,a full yoke/throttles/pedals set up and runs an Airbus 320 all over Europe.
Time I think(if they'll work that is)to get him into something a bit more "involved" ;)

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Re: DM's classic Brits on Fs2002?

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I suspect the answer would be no, but given the cost of trying why not give it a go with a couple of Austers. I recall the Miles Messenger and Monarch were amongst his earliest. Maybe simplest?

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Re: DM's classic Brits on Fs2002?

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Hi mate, while they were originally made for FS8 (2002) they were all upgraded to FS9. They may still work in FS8, but as I recall FSDS (which is the tool they were developed in) was updated for FS9 and I don't think it was backward compatible.
Having said that, if the hardware will run FS2002 well, it should also run FS9 well and you should be able to find a copy somewhere. I still have the noCD fix and updates for FS9 if you need them.
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