Hi,
I am new to the forum, pretty new to the Microsoft world of FS and even newer to FSUIPC which I recently bought (originally to use the great Airbus Panels by Eric Marciano)
I used the search function and I thoroughly read the documentation. Maybe its my English, but I just don't get it so...
Here is the question:
I am flying at FL 320 over France, using real weather. When I turn on "Apply vis limits", using the default (10 Miles rain/cloudy) values the visibilty often drops down to basically nothing (ugly grey mist). Even when I increase that value to, say, 20 miles, it remains dense. Now, when I add the upper altitude feature and use the default 6000 feet - shouldn't this make the visibility clear when I am that high?
What am I missing here?
PS: The grey mist only goes away when I use visibility "limits" ridiculously high (like 100 miles) - Of course this grey mist only comes occasionally, probably when the wheather info tells the engine "it's raining" but: I don't see any raindrops and I also do not have any clouds around me at FL 320.
In short:
1. Why do I have at times such a thick ugly grey layer around me in all directions, even that high?
2. What do I have to do to get a maximum ceiling above which I get a clear sky?
Thanks for your patience!
Regards,
Chris
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