: Features multiple technology styles, including vintage bulbs (e.g., Douglas DC3 style), halogens, and modern Xenon lights.

Are you experiencing any specific during night flights?

To fine-tune the placement of your custom volumetric beams, adjust the three mathematical axes in the configuration line:

[LIGHTS] // Types: 1=beacon, 2=strobe, 3=navigation, 4=cockpit, 5=landing, 6=taxi light.0 = 3, -20.40, -48.20, 2.50, fx_shockwave_navred light.1 = 5, 10.50, 0.00, -3.20, fx_shockwave_landing_light Use code with caution. Manual vs. Automatic Configuration

The Shockwave 3D Lights Redux comes with a user-friendly installer that automatically updates the default FSX aircraft. Installing on Third-Party Aircraft

Sites offering a "free installer" for the full software are often distributing unauthorized or pirated versions, which may pose security risks like malware. Legitimate Freeware:

: Runway surfaces, taxiways, and airport structures reflect light dynamically based on the aircraft's position.

(CFG) to help you manually add these lights to third-party aircraft you already own: FSX: Steam Edition - 3D Lights Redux Add-On

: Many "free installers" for older FSX add-ons are bundled with PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs) or browser hijackers.

When navigating download links for older flight simulation software, users must exercise extreme caution regarding third-party hosting sites. Common Risks of Unverified Addon Sites

: Users can choose between different light temperatures, ranging from warm vintage incandescent bulbs to modern cool-blue high-intensity discharge (HID) lights. The Installer and Configuration Process