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Postby Rachet1031 » Sun Jan 29, 2006 9:16 am

I have been trying to set up so when the flight sim starts I have a cold cockpit. I have shutdown everything at the airport I want and saved the flight. Checked to use as default flight. I checked the Flight sim folder and the saved flight is there but everytime I startup it always reverts to the 172 at seatle.
Any ideas on whats going on or a fix

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Re: Cold Starting

Postby commoner » Sun Jan 29, 2006 10:32 am

Hi Rachet...try this.... Start FS9........go to Select a Flight page and select  your flight..THEN tick the box for default and then FLY NOW.............(make sure you click Fly Now after selecting your flight and checking the default box...BEFORE you close down the sim.)


When you next start the sim go to the Create a flight page and you should see the plane and airport etc you choose for your flight ..then click Fly now......it is a bit tricky sometimes I must admit.....commoner ;D
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Re: Cold Starting

Postby Rachet1031 » Sun Jan 29, 2006 11:55 am

Thanks that got it!!! Life is good now  ;D

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Re: Cold Starting

Postby commoner » Sun Jan 29, 2006 1:00 pm

Thanks that got it!!! Life is good now  ;D

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....LOL.....yes, when FS is running well.....life IS good.......

..............commoner
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BTW.......You can bypass the Select a flight screen if you want ............

........... Open fs9.cfg, and in the (startup) section change show_opening_screen=1 to show_opening_screen=0. Now, when you start the sim it will load very fast and will load the last saved flight that was set to default.....commoner  ;)
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Re: Cold Starting

Postby Rachet1031 » Sun Jan 29, 2006 2:36 pm

Thanks for the second tip. Thats much better!!! Life is even better now!!! ;D

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Re: Cold Starting

Postby Cessna156 » Mon Jan 30, 2006 8:47 pm

These instructions have not been helpful to me, sorry to say.  I am in the same situation, where I shut down and save the flight, however, when I open the saved flight, it still opens while running.

Once more, what should I be doing when I open the saved flight?

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Re: Cold Starting

Postby commoner » Tue Jan 31, 2006 2:44 am

...Make your selections on the Create a flight screen and save the flight giving it a name you want........close the sim.

...Start the sim and click Select a Flight ..on the page click once to select the flight you have just made and check the Make this the Default Flight..........then Fly Now. Don't close the sim until you have actually flown with those settings.

...next time you start the sim.........go to the Create a Flight Screen.....and you will see the details of your flight ..Aircraft etc.........this will always be your default flight.

I have just tested this proceedure 10 times on the trot and every time it worked.............commoner. ;)
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Re: Cold Starting

Postby RobBlanchet » Tue Jan 31, 2006 9:19 am

Here`s a file link i found that gives a cold and dark start-up.

http://library.avsim.net/search.php?Sea ... &Go=Search
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Re: Cold Starting

Postby highfive » Tue Jan 31, 2006 3:24 pm

I have been wondering about that ??? since I have had FS2004 but never posted the question. For a commoner you are uncommonly good ;).

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Re: Cold Starting

Postby commoner » Wed Feb 01, 2006 4:56 am

I have been wondering about that ??? since I have had FS2004 but never posted the question. For a commoner you are uncommonly good ;).

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LOL...I'm a commoner 'cos I live on the Common........not because I'm "common"........glad the tip was useful....commoner  ;D ;D
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Re: Cold Starting

Postby Saitek » Wed Feb 01, 2006 5:55 am

As if us Commoners were worse then 'em Royals! ::) Commoners rule. 8)
Remember the House of COmmons has the last say at the end of the day and can snub the Lords if they want. ;)
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Re: Cold Starting

Postby commoner » Wed Feb 01, 2006 6:04 am

As if us Commoners were worse then 'em Royals! ::) Commoners rule. 8)
Remember the House of COmmons has the last say at the end of the day and can snub the Lords if they want. ;)


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