Innis Cunningham wrote:
Hi All
Could someone who uses FGRUN to start FG confirm
that the 172 fullscreen hi res Cessna starts at night
with the panel upside down and no scenery even
if you have noon selected in FGRUN.
The fullscreen Cessna is supposed to start without the scenery.
I don't know why
Erik Hofman writes
Innis Cunningham wrote:
Hi All
Could someone who uses FGRUN to start FG confirm
that the 172 fullscreen hi res Cessna starts at night
with the panel upside down and no scenery even
if you have noon selected in FGRUN.
The fullscreen Cessna is supposed to start without the
Quoting Erik Hofman :
Innis Cunningham wrote:
Seeing this is probably the first aircraft a new user will try what a
great advert.A panel that is upside down in the middle of the night
with no engines running and no obvious way of getting them started.
I mean if the idea is to discourage
Erik Hofman writes
Innis Cunningham wrote:
Seeing this is probably the first aircraft a new user will try what a
great advert.A panel that is upside down in the middle of the night
with no engines running and no obvious way of getting them started.
I mean if the idea is to discourage people from
Innis Cunningham wrote:
Erik Hofman writes
Innis Cunningham wrote:
Seeing this is probably the first aircraft a new user will try what a
great advert.A panel that is upside down in the middle of the night
with no engines running and no obvious way of getting them started.
I mean if the idea is
Innis Cunningham wrote
Hi All
Could someone who uses FGRUN to start FG confirm
that the 172 fullscreen hi res Cessna starts at night
with the panel upside down and no scenery even
if you have noon selected in FGRUN.
Nope - it's fine apart the panel upside down, and the aircraft up to its
Vivian Meazza wrote:
Innis Cunningham wrote
Hi All
Could someone who uses FGRUN to start FG confirm
that the 172 fullscreen hi res Cessna starts at night
with the panel upside down and no scenery even
if you have noon selected in FGRUN.
Nope - it's fine apart the panel upside down, and the
On Friday 21 January 2005 11:06, Erik Hofman wrote:
From c172-610x-null-set.xml
panel
pathAircraft/c172/Panels/c172-610x-panel.xml/path
visibility archive=ytrue/visibility
flip-xtrue/flip-x
/panel
Note the flip-xtrue/flip-x tag.
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Roy Vegard Ovesen