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Bush flying, off airport landings and stops\erops questions - bdparris - 02-05-2005 I have read most of the post in this forum and have found a few topics on the above, but I am still not clear on it. I read that FsP reads the departure and destination airport. So... Say for instance that you take of from San Francisco, land in a field and take off again within 15 minutes, then land back at San Francisco. Does FsP take into account the landing at the field also, or just count the landing at the final destination. I do alot of bush flying and sometimes because of bad weather (in Alaska) I am forced to stay out in the bush with no way to get back to an actual runway. And usually real life intrudes on my simming and I must save the flight and resume again the next day. Will FsP let me log this flight using gps or latitude and longitudinal coordinates? I also fly the heavier commercial planes and some of them are cargo only. Does FsP calculate cargo? (such as the Dreamfeet 727-100 and 200 cargo versions) These cargo flights have feeder routes and no passengers. I understand that you must create a seperate flight for the stop, and to the destination. Is this correct? Also as I see that some of the screenshots and forum topics list the Flightone ATR 72 and the Dreamfeet 727. Both of these products have their own load managers in them and I am a little confused about how FsP reads the files. An example is that in the Flightone ATR load manager, you have a set number of seats in the aircraft. Do you load the aircraft empty using the ATR software, then use FsP to actually load up the aircraft with passengers? I am only asking this because about 40% of my flights take place in the Flightone aircraft and I saw them being used in some of the screenshots on the forums. I hope I haven't confused anyone and I know that I should wait for the release date and try it myself but I am on a very limited budget and saving up the money will take me awhile. Thank you for developing such a great program. ![]() in the Commodore age. Re: Bush flying, off airport landings and stops\erops questions - djsebx - 02-05-2005 Quote:bdparris wrote: When you land and park your aircraft, you end the flight via FSPassengers menu : this will enable passengers to leave your aircraft. If you fly back to another airport a few minutes later, just go in the FSPassengers menu and ask for a new flight. This will enable new passengers to board in. You'll just stay at the same place, the game will not leave or reload the scenery. Your aircraft will remain in the same maintenance status. Just check it doesn't need to be repaied or maintained before you takeoff again. Quote:bdparris wrote:First, if you decide to leave your flight until arrival you won't be able to load FSPassengers at the status you left. So this flight's datas will be lost for FSPassengers. You have to perform the flight in a straight time, like in real life. Anyway, if you left FS because it crashed back to desktop, this way FSPassengers allow you to resume the flight at the location you were just before it crashed. Just use the free autosave.dll from Pete Dowson to be able to load the flight at the last minute. About GPS and other ways to navigate, you're just free to nav' as you like because FSPassengers won't track your route but just detects the departure and arrival airport, no matter your navigation system and flight plan. Quote:bdparris wrote:At the first attempt you try to load your aircraft, it will read the stations loads written in aircraft.cfg. If not compatible with FSPassengers, it will detect it, correct it if you click YES Correct It (or it won't if you click on NO leave as it is, this way it can't be used for FSP but your aircraft.cfg is kept as original). Once corrected, FSP made a backup of the original aircraft.cfg, and you're asked to reload the aircraft so the updates can be taken in account. Reload your aircraft, and now load it of passengers, luggage and cargo via FSPassengers payload manager. You won't need anymore to use external payload managers, you can do it directly in FS with FSPassengers. Why leaving these softwares ? Because first FSPassengers won't read the additionnal stations loads as passengers if these were not written by FSPassengers itself. And FSPassengers can place several station loads, according to each passenger weight, each cargo and place, so it's just as accurate and precise as the other payload managers BUT FSPassengers works for every aircraft, even your freeware aircrafts will have now an accurate payload manager. Hope this helps. Re: Bush flying, off airport landings and stops\erops questions - DanSteph - 02-05-2005 Quote:Just use the free Minor precision: 1-No need for "autosave" of peter dowson, FsP save the flight itself and restore the Fs2004 situation as well as FsP situation. (there is still a bug as you saw Seb but I'll clear it) 2-You can leave a FsP flight in the midle and restore it later, you must be in a FsP flight airborn then click "End flight" FsP will give you two button "Abort" and "Save flight" (you cannot end a flight normally while airborn) later you can restore this flight and continue it. Dan Re: Bush flying, off airport landings and stops\erops questions - bdparris - 03-05-2005 Thank you for the details on FsP. It is already looking up to be one of the best programs for flight simulation. The program seems very easy to use and I look forward to buying the product once it comes out. Thanx for the quick reply and the explanations. |