Edit Current Aircraft - GREAT PLANES RealFlight 7 User Manual

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• Product: Aircraft are grouped by product alone.
• Airframe: Aircraft are grouped alphabetically by airframe, not by product.
Individual aircraft are grouped inside each airframe folder.
• None: There is no grouping at all. All aircraft are sorted alphabetically.
Color Scheme-
If applicable, this list contains the alternative trim schemes for the selected model. If
the Color Scheme dialog is grayed out, there are no alternative trim schemes available
for this particular aircraft.
If the list control is active, click on the down arrow to reveal the alternate trim
scheme(s). To select an alternate trim scheme, use either the up/down arrow keys on
the keyboard or select one with the mouse. When an alternative trim scheme is
selected, this scheme will appear immediately in the ReadySelect preview box replacing
the previous trim scheme.
Modelers may also create their own trim schemes in RealFlight using a third-party
bitmap editor capable of manipulating Targa (*.tga) files. Please see the section titled
"Save Color Scheme As....".

Edit Current Aircraft

RealFlight 7 offers the user unparalleled freedom to edit or modify their aircraft. It's
possible to add and remove components, alter their location, change airfoils, and
much, much more! The first several times that you access the aircraft editor, the task
might seem daunting. It may require some getting used to before you are comfortable
with this feature and its related functions. The best way to do so is to simply dive in
and experiment.
To modify the currently selected aircraft, click the Aircraft menu followed by the Edit
Current Aircraft menu item. This brings up the Aircraft Editor dialog, which will
allow you to modify any of the hundreds of parameters for the currently selected
aircraft.
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