If it truly is an FSX native model then it should work in P3D.
There may be gauge issues if it uses .gau files rather than xml (ie CAB) files for the gauges.
If it isn't FSX native then you may be able to convert it via MCX, without trying there is no way to say.
Gavin
I don't know if you know the one with the three variants (troops, medevacs and tanks) it ran on fsx and on version 3 of P3D. I tried to run it on v4.5 but nothing is visible, only the lights are visible, the same thing after the MCX conversion. I don't know maybe I did something wrong in the conversion?
On some models in my dealings with all the conversions I've done. If the model doesn't have two separate, i.e. a separate exterior and interior model it wont show up in P3Dv4.5. It isn't always the case, but largely this has been my experience moving some FSX, but nearly all FS9 stuff is this way. So when you convert the exterior, if it doesn't have an interior, you have to either merge out the interior model from the base or sub/model merge another aircraft's interior model and subsequent panel to it.
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This is the process I did for the conversion:
- uploaded mdl file (from "model" folder)
- exported the file to the original "model" folder naming it "nh-90 interior"
- then I modified the "model" .cfg file inserting the string of the new mdl file
From your previous 2 posts it sounds like your model wasn't a true FSX conversion (they would have interior and exterior files separated)
If you haven't already - read all the way thru this tutorial on converting models
Convert FS2004 Aircraft to FSX (calclassic.com)
Pay special attention to part 7 about creating a VC
good luck
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