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Post by peter on Jan 26, 2015 12:08:54 GMT -5
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Post by Lucas on Jan 26, 2015 14:09:58 GMT -5
Thanks for the link. Yes, probably nothing has to be done.
Regards, Lucas
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Post by Travis on Jan 27, 2015 17:44:59 GMT -5
I think L stands for "hard landing". If I recall correctly then FSCaptain won't let you use a damaged plane. Correct on the former, "L" does stand for a " hard landing." Your invisible ACME mechanics will have everything tickety-boo with your pronged aircraft by the time you need to make your next flight though.
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Post by Lucas on Jan 28, 2015 2:29:32 GMT -5
Thanks for confirmation, Travis. So I will fly to Prague today, I hope that landing gear remain intact
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Post by Lucas on Feb 17, 2015 16:58:51 GMT -5
Hi,
two days ago, I saved flight in FSX (but not in the ACARS) on cruise phase and after a few moments my sim crashed. After load my flight in FSX, I couldn't restore it in ACARS -> RESTORE LSK wasn't active (was greyed). Is it necessary to save flight simulteanously in ACARS with saving in FSX menu?
- I think "no" because manual says: "If you are flying under the FSX version FSCaptain will automatically monitor the simulator looking for save flight operations. If one occurs the program will detect it and will save the FSCaptain data also."
So, what is probably reason of flight restore problem?
(1.6.2. version)
Lucas
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Post by Travis on Feb 17, 2015 17:56:20 GMT -5
So, what is probably reason of flight restore problem? Hello Lucas, That's a big question - have you looked into your \FSCaptain\Data\Saves\ folder to find a file that would be the proper save file? They take the filename pattern of [airline shortname] underscore [aircraft type].sav Ergo "BA_B738.sav" would be a B738 save file for the BA airline. Etc. So if you load up as a different airline or in a different type aircraft... no matter where you are at... there will be no RESTORE possible. Also, if you attempt to start a new fight, an existing [airline shortname] underscore [aircraft type].sav file will be deleted. That bit me once... I had a FSX crash and I made a code change to fix something and I ran a test where I loaded at an airport, made my test, then exited. Only to realize that I had deleted my SAV file. Eh.
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Post by Lucas on Feb 18, 2015 11:11:43 GMT -5
Hi Travis,
there is AF_B77L.sav file that match to my flight, because I flown exactly PMDG777 in Airfrance livery.
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