CrashII wrote:The change in airplane size has NOTHING to do with US or Metric systems. That is only the difference in measuring airspeed and altitude. You have a problem with zoom. Try pressing + when the aircraft appears small or use your mousewheel.
Not so: the background stays equal, on both settings. Only the AiRCRAFT become small after selecting
metric system (altimeter in meters) as we use here in México; when zooming-in, the scenery becomes AWFULLY huge too! & if I put back
english system instead of metric system, everything is back to normal. If I select
metric system with altimeter in feet, background ratio vs. aircraft, also stays normal. Same effects, when I change in
FS9.cfg\[iNTERNATiONAL]\MEASURE=0 for english system, or
MEASURE=1 for metric system (altimeter in feet)
(or MEASURE=2 for metric system (altimeter in meters) wich causes the disruption)
with English System (default) & Metric System (altimeter in feet):

with Metric System (altimeter in meters):

with Metric System (altimeter in meters) & Zoomed-in for same aircraft size:

Just compare results:

It says:
«select a unit of measure from the list. This AFFECTS how weights, altitudes, and DiSTANCES are displayed»
I just want to learn where & how to control this effect.
CrashII wrote:And you have three versions of FS9? FS9, FS2004 and Century of Flight are actually the same thing. You only need one.
Wrong again: I know FS9, FS 2004 & a Century of Flight are the very same simulator! Diferent names for diferent installs: for the
files folder in my docs where different flights are saved, & for the
hidden files in AppData where the FS9.cfg files are created.
I have installed a DEFAULT version of FS9
(for installing from my DVD & configuring files, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 is refered to as FS9) to install Real Environment Pro & compare results. Excellent enhancement, have lots of options. This program wont find FS9 IF the bridges update is installed: only accepts a clean FS9 install.
Afterwards I installed another FS9 to add Silver Wings
(sends you back in time to 50's/60's era) PLUS Aquarama; and the watter looks wetter than in Real Environment Pro, although REP has a better looking ocean in the dark version.
My third FS9 install, is for transforming into Golden Wings 3, wich sends you back in time to the 20's & 30's
(I have downloaded a lot of vintage aircraft), deleting all modern aircraft
(except DEFAULT cessna & flight, very important!). Their watter textures are a huge leap forward from the default & plastic ocean textures
The pictures are from
Golden Wings 3, with
Golden Hawaii turned onThank you for a quick answer
