by dave3cu » Wed Nov 02, 2005 9:50 am
There's nothing 'wrong'. just the way it works.
Re Minutes: With 'system time' selected, FS2004 only 'syncs' to system time once, when you first start it. If you immediately look at the Create a Flight' screen the time should match your system time and date. This time does not automatically update so if it takes you 5 minutes before 'Fly Now' the flight time will be 5 minutes behind your system time.
Re Hours: When you start FS2004, the 3 other selections, Aircraft, Airport and Weather, are taken from your 'Default' flight. The 'Time' (which matches your system time) is applied directly to the 'Default' Airport location, without any time zone adjustment. If you then change to an Airport in a different time zone, FS2004 will adjust the time accordingly.
Example: You live in New York, the time is 6am, you start FS2004. You have not changed the default flight, so the create a flight screen is Cessna at Seattle, fair weather, 11/02/2005 6:00AM. (I see you live in Italy, but New York/Seattle is easier to 'calculate' this early in the morning
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dave3cu on Wed Nov 02, 2005 10:13 am, edited 1 time in total.
At that time [1909] the chief engineer was almost always the chief test pilot as well. That had the fortunate result of eliminating poor engineering early in aviation.