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dumb question

PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2003 11:40 am
by ryan644
Hi
I was wondering how you start a flight with the engines off?
Thanks in advance

Re: dumb question

PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2003 11:46 am
by Mr. Bones
this question has been asked before...there are two solutions:

-start the flight with zero fuel. then go to aircraft->fuel and add some fuel.

-install an addon you can dowload i think here. when installed, your flights start with a cold, silent aircraft: no engines on, no lights, no generators,...
i'm sure anyone else here can tell you where to find this add on.

hope this helps a bit  ;)

Re: dumb question

PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2003 11:50 am
by ryan644
thanks

Re: dumb question

PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2003 11:50 am
by zcottovision
Go into the FS2002\flights\other folder, and open up fltsim.flt with notepad.

Remove everything from [Engine Parameters.1] downwards, and paste this in instead:


[Engine Parameters.1]
ThrottleLeverPct=0.000000
PropellerLeverPct=0.000000
MixtureLeverPct=0.000000
Pct Engine RPM=0.000000
LeftMagneto=False
RightMagneto=False
GeneratorSwitch=False
CowlFlapPct=0.000000
FuelPumpSwitch=False
CarbHeat/DeiceSwitch=False

[Engine Parameters.2]
ThrottleLeverPct=0.000000
PropellerLeverPct=0.000000
MixtureLeverPct=0.000000
Pct Engine RPM=0.000000
LeftMagneto=False
RightMagneto=False
GeneratorSwitch=False
CowlFlapPct=0.000000
FuelPumpSwitch=False
CarbHeat/DeiceSwitch=False

[Engine Parameters.3]
ThrottleLeverPct=0.000000
PropellerLeverPct=0.000000
MixtureLeverPct=0.000000
Pct Engine RPM=0.000000
LeftMagneto=False
RightMagneto=False
GeneratorSwitch=False
CowlFlapPct=0.000000
FuelPumpSwitch=False
CarbHeat/DeiceSwitch=False

[Engine Parameters.4]
ThrottleLeverPct=0.000000
PropellerLeverPct=0.000000
MixtureLeverPct=0.000000
Pct Engine RPM=0.000000
LeftMagneto=False
RightMagneto=False
GeneratorSwitch=False
CowlFlapPct=0.000000
FuelPumpSwitch=False
CarbHeat/DeiceSwitch=False

[Fuel]
TankSelector=All
Center=100.00
LeftMain=099.97
RightMain=099.97
LeftAux=100.00
RightAux=100.00
LeftTip=100.00
RightTip=100.00
Center 2=100.00
Center 3=100.00
External 1=100.00
External 2=100.00

[Controls]
SpoilersHandle=000.00
LeftSpoiler=000.00
RightSpoiler=000.00
FlapsHandle=000.00
LeftFlap=000.00
RightFlap=000.00
GearsHandle=100.00
Gear1=100.00
Gear2=100.00
Gear3=100.00
YokeY=061.03
YokeX=050.00
Rudder=050.00
ElevatorTrim=065.00
LeftBrake=100.00
RightBrake=100.00
ParkingBrake=100.00

[Systems]
BatterySwitch=False
AvionicsSwitch=False
StructuralDeiceSwitch=False
PropDeiceSwitch=False

Make sure you save a backup of the original file, and make sure you save the new one as a .flt file, not a .txt file!

Re: dumb question

PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2003 12:45 pm
by tim l lam 10386
I'm sorry, can't you just shut down your engines, wait a while to make sure everything is powered down, then save the flight as the default flight?  When you do this, FS will start at the "Create a Flight" screen with the information you saved, such as the airport, aircraft position, external camera position (and last known camera position), AND engine status.  When you select another aircraft from the menu in the "Create a Flight" screen and then click "Fly!", that aircraft will start out with zero in the N1 and everything else.

I may be wrong, but this seems to be the easiest way start out with engines shut down..

Re: dumb question

PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2003 4:08 pm
by ozzy72
Download the coldstart gauge here and install as per the instructions.

Ozzy

Re: dumb question

PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2003 5:33 pm
by MattNW
I always start where I left off which is parked with engines shut down. Only times I don't is to test a new aircraft or scenery.

Just make sure you know how to start the thing up if you start shut down. I know of one airplane that comes with FS2002 Pro that has an error in the checklist that makes it impossible to start. There are also some add on aircraft that don't have any other way to start except by (Ctrl + e) or starting the flight powered up.