djsebx Posted January 2, 2006 Report Posted January 2, 2006 Hi, I remember a long time ago when we have in FSUIPC an option to tick than prevented FS to position the aircraft at a precise place, when loading a flight plan for instance. And if I'm correct, this FSUIPC option disappeared when FS9 included the inbuilt prompt asking if we accept or not to position the aircraft at the first point of the flight plan... I'd like this FSUIPC option to come back though, for instance when I have a problem with Radar Contact, I could load a previously saved flight situation (thanks to AutoSave) and then restart Radar Contact. It allows an in-flight recover "but" instantly slews me over the departure location... with such FSUIPC option I could prevent FS to slew me at restarting Radar Contact. I'll also post this at Radar Contact forum of course... Regards,
Pete Dowson Posted January 3, 2006 Report Posted January 3, 2006 I'd like this FSUIPC option to come back though i don't think it's possible -- I never found the place to hook for it. ... when I have a problem with Radar Contact, I could load a previously saved flight situation (thanks to AutoSave) and then restart Radar Contact. It allows an in-flight recover "but" instantly slews me over the departure location But the Flight file saved with Radar Contact restart information should certainly position you at the place the aircraft was when the flight was saved. That's the whole point. You should be using Radar Contact to reload the flight for you -- it will reload the flight, the weather and all of its own saved data! There's a button on its main start-up window for this. Do NOT load the Flight in FS, just tell RC to do it. Regards Pete
djsebx Posted January 8, 2006 Author Report Posted January 8, 2006 Hi Pete, Yes you're right, my request is now useless in RC4 that can reloads the whole flight situation. Thanks. :D
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