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reloading saved flights

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Hello, I've got a problem when reloading a flight which I had saved with ASE running. For example, I save a flight at FL 330 and 120 nm to the destination airport. When I later reload this flight (ASE is now turned off!) and I continue flying and descending to the approach level (e.g. 3000 ft) the temperature and winds values are still the same as they were on FL 330. Checking this in the fsx weather menu shows that all layers are set with identical values. I'm quite sure, that this was not the case some time (some updates) before, which means winds and temperature values were saved accordingly to the altitudes (layers). Did I miss a setting which I have to change to get the weather situation correctly saved to the flight simulators .WX file. Or is this not possible anymore. regards Harry

- Harry 

9800x3D (Strix x870e-E)  -  64GB RAM (DDR5 6000, CL 30)  -  RTX 5090, 34'' 1440p OLED HDR  -  Windows 11 Pro (1TB M.2)  -  MSFS 2024 (MS Store, 4TB M.2).

Hi, We have no control over what weather is saved when you save a flight in FS. All that is handled by FS. If you were in DWC/FSX Mode then this would be the case and has always been the case.

Harry why not simply launch ASE again, it will inject the correct weather regardless of whether you are using a saved flight with a past or present date and time. There is historical weather going back to some time in 2007 I believe isn't there Jim?

Cheers, Andy.

Hi All, There are a few different ways: 1. Yes, the way Andy described, but then you kind of need to remember the z time that you saved the flight. 2. Save the flight in FS and then save the weather in ASE. Then when you return to that flight in FS you can load the saved weather in ASE. You can save under the same name so that you know which weather file goes with which flight.

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Andy, Jim thanks for your replies. I'm aware of the possibilities. The reason I asked, was, that when I'm approaching a heavy loaded area (like KSEA_PNW or EGLL) I'd like to save the ASE weather into the .wx then reload the flight w/o ASE (for performance reasons) and continue the flight. I'am pretty sure that this was possible in the past (perhaps with other fsuipc settings). Now when I do this, I always have the same temperatures, winds on every layer (e.g. -49C, 60kts) until landing. So the wx file has saved the different ASE layers but did not differentiate wind and temperatures. Clouds were correct. Maybe this could be changed by FSUIPC settings. Otherwise it's fine and I can try your suggestions. thanks again Harry

- Harry 

9800x3D (Strix x870e-E)  -  64GB RAM (DDR5 6000, CL 30)  -  RTX 5090, 34'' 1440p OLED HDR  -  Windows 11 Pro (1TB M.2)  -  MSFS 2024 (MS Store, 4TB M.2).

Hi, No, FSUIPC will not change what is saved by FS. I believe it is because now you are using DWC Mode in ASE and before you were using one of the other depiction modes.

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