Presetting aircraft prior to sim start.

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Presetting aircraft prior to sim start.

Postby Staiduk » Tue Sep 23, 2008 11:33 pm

Hello!

We all know of course that it's easy enough to start 'cold and dark'; but there are some functions of the aircraft that are not saved from mission to mission.

For instance; when the sim starts the magnetos in IC engines are always on and set to 'both', and the master fuel valve is equally always on.

It's a relatively minor thing; but I couldn't help wondering if its possible to set the default position of these and other functions to 'off' prior to the sim starting?

Thanx :)
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Re: Presetting aircraft prior to sim start.

Postby Groundbound1 » Wed Sep 24, 2008 6:27 am

I just tried it with the default Baron, and it worked for me.  :-/

What I did was set it to "cold and dark" , making sure all switches were turned off before I saved the flight, then I saved it and exited the sim. After I restarted the sim and loaded the saved flight, all was right as I left it.

Are you having this problem with all aircraft,  or only add-ons?
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Re: Presetting aircraft prior to sim start.

Postby JBaymore » Wed Sep 24, 2008 7:51 am

As I remember the is some sort of "Cold and Dark" gauge that you can install that takes care of this kind of thing.  Can't remember the details though.  Do a search.

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Re: Presetting aircraft prior to sim start.

Postby Sir_Crashalot » Wed Sep 24, 2008 2:28 pm

Just off all the switches you can find, save your flight as default and restart the sim. That's all. Every flight you start will be very cold and dark.

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Re: Presetting aircraft prior to sim start.

Postby Staiduk » Wed Sep 24, 2008 2:55 pm

Hi all, thanks for the help.

Yes, I'm familiar witrh cold and dark; all my sims start in that manner. As
Ground suggested I tried a variety of default and addon aircraft and the results vary - the Baron works just like you said, but it's about the only one that does - everything else with an IC engine (s) leave either the fuel or magnetos on or both.

Oh well - my primary plane is that marvellous C-150 that just came out. Since I always start outside the aircraft, it's not problem at all to assign a key to the fuel valve and hit it before stepping into the cockpit. :)

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