Before launching your next flight, run this 60-second verification:
Do not drag the entire zip file into your simulator. Use a program like WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the archive. You should see a single root folder named something similar to AR_Library or AR_Library_XP11 . Inside this folder, there should be a library.txt file and several asset sub-folders. Step 3: Move to Custom Scenery
For a deep dive into the technical "why" and "how" of how libraries like AR_Library work within the simulator's engine, refer to the from Laminar Research. Source: X-Plane Developer Documentation ar library xp11 verified
# Example commands ar -xvp library.ar xp11.o # Extract xp11.o from library.ar gcc -c xp11.c -o xp11.o # Compile a source file to create object file ar rcs library.ar xp11.o # Add object file to library
Hangars, terminal buildings, control towers, and localized houses that match the geographic region of the scenery. Before launching your next flight, run this 60-second
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Open the Log.txt file located in your main X-Plane 11 root folder. Press Ctrl + F and search for "AR_Library". Inside this folder, there should be a library
Jetways, blast fences, modular terminal pieces, and functional ramp lighting.
It is available on the X-Plane.org forum.