Good ol' SpaceHippy, sorry that it took a while to notice your post.
Sometimes it seem that the posts on SimViation come & go with amazing speed.
I have SimViation open up to the "
View new posts", but for some reason not all new posts are show.
Anyway, to your problemFirst the easy one:
"I was also hoping someone had a way to stop P3D from going back to the default F-22 Raptor/Langley AFB scenario everytime I have an "Iffy" (crash!) landing )I'm betting that you have this one figured out by now, but for anyone new to this - here's the deal;
There are two way to deal with this, and both start with saving your flight.
Do not forget to name it and to click on the Default airplane icon!Here is the VERY important thing -
Whatever state your aircraft & Prepar3d is in - THAT will be what you have every time that you start up Prepar3d.For instance, I like to start from a cold, dark aircraft.
So I make sure that my tanks are full. I park my plane, lock the brakes, and switch everything off.
I set the weather, time of day, and season.
Now,
EVERY TIME that you start Prepar3d, your aircraft will be just as you left it.
If you want, you can save your Default flight with the aircraft on the runway and your engines running. It's up to you.
You can even save it mid flight. And if that was your Default flight, that's where you'll be when you start Prepar3d.
As to Orcas and Jackson HoleFTX: NA KORS Orcas states -
This is an Orbx FTX airport, and as such a copy of Orbx FTX NA BLUE Pacific Northwest must be installed prior to use.FTX: NA KJAC Jackson states -
This is an Orbx FTX airport, and as such a copy of Orbx FTX NA Gold USA Central Rocky Mountains must be installed prior to use.Do you have
FTX NA BLUE Pacific Northwest and
FTX NA Gold USA Central Rocky Mountains?
PS - read this - Latest drivers about
FTX Central 2.