Hi Dene,
 
awsome!!!!
 
I use FGTools to boot Flight Gear these days instead of the default icon link as it allows me to boot up with or without Atlas....usually I boot with Atlas as it is soooo cool to have (Im not a command line person and coding is a foriegn language to me...im an illustrator...)  :)
 
Will try the command line thing and see what happens :)
 
Slainte,
 
Andy
 
 

Andy,
Sure (he says madly looking for his printout of the FG help)  to the command-line add; --lat=??????(in signed decimal degrees)
--lon=??????(in signed decimal degrees)
--altitude=?????(in feet asl)
--heading=?????? (degrees)

I'm using it all the time at the moment to test flight-plans by starting the UFO at the start of a flight-plan and flying formation with the aircraft over the flightplan.

I use Georg's FGTools to launch FGFS, as it has a help file for all the commandline parameters and can save sets of parameters for re-use. IE can save "Lyttleton-Beaver-Real-Time" to be reloaded whenever you might want to try it again.

FGRun is great for the beginner, when you want to be a bit more adventurous and are more familiar with FGFS, FGTools is the way to go IMHO.

:-D ene

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