Cold Start...

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Cold Start...

Postby || Andy || » Sat Apr 09, 2005 5:27 am

Im getting annoyed at Micro....t
Why do they have the a/c fully operational from when u load up the game... thats just.. :-/

Anyway, is there any mod for 2004 that can stop this?
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Re: Cold Start...

Postby JBaymore » Sat Apr 09, 2005 6:01 am

Andrew,

Yes there is...... but I can't remember the name of the file right now.  I think it is comething like "coldanddark".  A search for "cold and dark" should find it.

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Re: Cold Start...

Postby commoner » Sat Apr 09, 2005 7:06 am

..You could do as has been suggested many times by different guys, just create your flight, shut down to a "cold and dark" situation then save as the default flight............commoner ;)
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Re: Cold Start...

Postby || Andy || » Sat Apr 09, 2005 7:27 am

Hmmmm yeah, but its abit hard having most addons lol...

'Cold and Dark'

Thanks mate  ;)
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Re: Cold Start...

Postby ChrisM » Sat Apr 09, 2005 7:40 am

You could load the default cessna and shut her down completely then switch to your plane.

Or doesn't that work ???
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Re: Cold Start...

Postby || Andy || » Sat Apr 09, 2005 7:40 am

i dunno.. but i cant be bothered in doing that lol  :D
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Re: Cold Start...

Postby Fozzer » Sat Apr 09, 2005 7:41 am

..You could do as has been suggested many times by different guys, just create your flight, shut down to a "cold and dark" situation then save as the default flight............commoner ;)


I do the same as commoner...!

Park the aircraft in a suitable place.
Apply the hand-brake.
Shut everything down as required in the Pilots Notebook.
Battery/Generator switches to off.
Ensure all mags are switched to "off"
Set throttle to minimium.
Leave mixture to full weak.
Cancel carburettor heat.
Set prop(s) to fine.
Re-set trim controls and flaps for next take-off.
(Remove the battery, take it over to the FBO to get it re-charged ready for the next flight).
Save the Flight.

Then for the next flight, do the pre-flight checks in the Pilots Handbook for the flight before starting up...!

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Re: Cold Start...

Postby ChrisM » Sat Apr 09, 2005 7:51 am


I do the same as commoner...!

Park the aircraft in a suitable place.
Apply the hand-brake.
Shut everything down as required in the Pilots Notebook.
Battery/Generator switches to off.
Ensure all mags are switched to "off"
Set throttle to minimium.
Leave mixture to full weak.
Cancel carburettor heat.
Set prop(s) to fine.
Re-set trim controls and flaps for next take-off.
(Remove the battery, take it over to the FBO to get it re-charged ready for the next flight).
Save the Flight.

Then for the next flight, do the pre-flight checks in the Pilots Handbook for the flight before starting up...!

Paul.

Fantastic fun...!


Is that what people call a "situation file" or is that different?
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