March 24, 201115 yr Since daylight savings time began here in the U.S. when I set FSX time to zulu, the local time is 1 hour behind what it should be. I'm running windows 7 64-bit and the time is correct on the OS. Bob Bressert
March 24, 201115 yr I think you have to save a new default flight, delete the old one, save a new one, and the time should be right
March 24, 201115 yr The problem is FSX was developed before they started to mess around with the start and end dates of DST in 2007. FSX still thinks it's standard time. It should catch up after the 1st week in April. Thanks Tom My Youtube Videos! http://www.youtube.com/user/tf51d
March 24, 201115 yr FSX still thinks it's standard time. It should catch up after the 1st week in April.Your exactly right, it will catch up on the old date of going back to DST. Thank George Bush. Eric
March 24, 201115 yr Author OK, then, I'll just wait to see what happens after the first week in April. Thanks, all. Bob Bressert
March 25, 201115 yr Commercial Member Since daylight savings time began here in the U.S. when I set FSX time to zulu, the local time is 1 hour behind what it should be. I'm running windows 7 64-bit and the time is correct on the OS.I use FSrealtime to keep everything straight. When they set the clocks back in the states, for 2 weeks until we switch the clocks here I have to add 1 hour to the offset if flying around the U.S.. We change our clocks here this weekend so everything will be back to normal Regards, Dave Opper HiFi Support Manager
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