

If we decide to do so, we will then include a warning, that all existing aircraft profiles will be overwritten. In any case they will only be included for a major update (e.g. Whether such new profiles will be included in EFB v2's basic installer will be decided at a later stage. After verifying AivlaSoft will collect new aircraft profiles and provide a download link here. Users are invited to contribute their own profiles if not yet included in the basic install. Whenever a new profile is added or altered, the Client (if running) needs to be restarted to add the new profile to its profile database. Whenever a new profile is added, it must be added to each Client's installation (this is also valid for altered aircraft profiles). The same restrictions regarding double entries apply as mentioned above for FS-based A/C. You need to open the *.acf file with PlaneMaker to retrieve this code under the "Manufacturer" tab. In X-Plane the automatic linking works with the ICAO-Code, laid down in the respective *.acf file. If it is already in use in another Aircraft Profile, you need to delete it there. Make sure that you use this name only ONCE throughout all Aircraft Profiles. If you decide to create a new profile, please bear in mind that the automatic linking of a selected aircraft for FS-based simulators like FSX and Prepar3D to its profile is using the aircraft's *.air file name (without the Suffix. Check for double files for the same A/C with different names.Īn aircraft profile in EFB v2 contains a number of aircraft specific parameters which can be freely altered with the included Profiles editor. Individual updates or new profiles must be copied into C:\Users\\Documents\AivlaSoft\EFB2\Client\Profiles. EFB2's Basic installation includes a complete set of all profiles available to-date.
