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After determining a location for the new part, you can add it in one of two ways.
Select the new part from the Edit menu then right-click on the component to which
you are adding the new part. Again, if you were adding flaps, right-click on the Main
Wing component, then select Add Control Surface.
Removing a component works in much the same way. In the Aircraft Parts Tree,
select the component you wish to remove and then select Delete Component from
the Edit menu. You can also accomplish the same thing by right-clicking on the part
to remove and selecting Delete Component.
More Information-
The Aircraft Editor may seem a little overwhelming at first. The best way to become
familiar with the editor and its related functions is to simply use it and start
experimenting. RealFlight does not allow you to customize the stock aircraft. If you
want to make a change to one of the stock aircraft, you will be forced to save it under a
new name. Therefore, you always have the stock aircraft to default to should the need
arise.
Our online forums and swap pages provide a great source of information and
assistance from other RealFlight users. These pages may be found at:
www.knifeedge.com/forums
Quick Edit
This window allows you to make quick, simple changes to the aircraft without opening
the full Aircraft Editor. Often times, you may feel that simple changes, such as the
degree in the rudder deflection are all you need to refine to make an aircraft fly more
like your model. Instead of working through the complexity of the Aircraft Editor,
you may make the change rapidly using Quick Edit.
When you click on Quick Edit the following window appears: