January 2, 200422 yr Yarden:It looks like the problem resides in loading some sceneries that are supposed to be compatable with FS2002 and FS2004, but in fact cause the displaced heading when loaded into FS2002. John found that by deleting some Sacramento scenery he had recently installed, the mis-aligned heading problem went away. When I uninstalled so freeware scenery for Rovaneimi airport in Finland, the problem seems to go away for me as well. It appears to be important to delete the scenery rather than just disable it.So, tyr uninstalling some of the scenery you installed at about the time the problem showed up, and you may find that your heading work correctly again.Hope this helpsBill
January 3, 200422 yr THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!MY PROBLEM IS SOLVED!!!!!I really found out that i had an fs2004 scenery installed in fs2002.I can come back flying!!!! THANKS!!
January 3, 200422 yr Yarden:Glad to be of help, Jumbo (John) is the one who found the solution, I just passed it on to you. Happy simming, and happy new yearBill
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