November 11, 200322 yr Hi Team,Any chance of having ice on the top of the windscreen "V" as in real life to show that the aircraft is acrueing airframe ice needing the use of wing anti-ice. I know you'll probably say that it is in SU2 :) but if not, how about it for the forthcoming upgrades 800/900 or BBJ? Mr Boeing has always been reticent to spoil the crews with unnecessary gadgets, light ice is present when the wiper bolt starts to ice up, and the windscreen "V" icing means moderate/severe airframe icing.Is it likely? Thanks anyway for considering this option.
November 11, 200322 yr Does fs9 even allow for ice to build up? I'm just asking because I've tried some flights where I left all the anti-icing off, both the engine and wing, and I noticed no difference at all.
November 12, 200322 yr I'm not sure, but in the weather menu, you can specify amounts of icing, so i would presume that it was possible.Maybe someone knows.....
November 12, 200322 yr Commercial Member Definitely wont be a part of SU2, but it is worth looking into (no promises though ;-))VinPMDGwww.precisionmanuals.comhttp://www.vinscimone.com/dancnkid.gif Vin Scimone Precision Manuals Development Group www.precisionmanuals.com
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