Hi guys,
Simple solution (below consideres you have already installed EuroHolidays livery in PMDG MD-11):
• navigate to PMDG MD-11 folder in Airplanes under SimObjects folder in FSX
• copy both following files from Texture.MB folder to Texture.EB folder:
PMDG_MD11_Engine_Left_T.dds
PMDG_MD11_Engine_Right_T.dds
• from Texture.EB folder now delete following two files (want to keep things nice and tidy, right?):
PMDG_MD11_PW_Engine_Left.dds
PMDG_MD11_PW_Engine_Right.dds
• now open the PMDG MD-11 aircraft.cfg and modify the EuroHolidays MD-11 entry according the below (changes in bold italics[/i]):
[fltsim.x] <-- 'x' should be sequential number in aircraft.cfg[/i]
title=PMDG MD-11 EuroHolidays
sim=MD-11
model=GE[/i]
panel=
sound=GE[/i]
texture=EB
kb_checklists=
atc_id_color=0xffffffff
atc_id=HB-IWG
atc_airline=EuroHolidays
atc_flight_number=22
ui_manufacturer=McDonnell Douglas
ui_type=MD-11 GE[/i]
ui_variation=Euro
ui_typerole=MD-11 GE[/i]
ui_createdby=PMDG
description=McDonnell Douglas MD-11\nPMDG\nwww.precisionmanuals.com \nProduced under license from Boeing Management Company.\nBoeing MD-11, McDonnell Douglas MD-11, MD-11, McDonnell Douglas & Boeing are among the trademarks owned by Boeing.
PMDG Developer and Customer Forum available at our website. \nSounds Developed by PMDG \nThank you for supporting PMDG!\n
visual_damage=0
atc_heavy=1
atc_parking_types=GATE, RAMP
• when done, save and close the aircraft.cfg, fire up FSX and enjoy!
That's basically all it takes: you now have one EuroHolidays MD-11 with General Electric engines!
Really don't know why it would take Lufthansa technic so much time to change an engine... :>
Disclaimer: should things however go wrong, please don't come complaining to me, ok? All on own risk.
Best regards,
Stef
EHM-1242