March 20, 200422 yr Hello,I have FS2002 and i think mine(F$2002) might have a error....what kind of error??? Well when I takeoff on simulation rate of 1....ANY of my aircraft from the normal ones with the game to my freeware and payware....all acclerate and climb way way way above what I ask....for example...I want to takeoff and the aircraft will accelerate to 180 in a about 10 seconds also when I put the vertical climb speed in for 2500 feet a minute the aircraft will climb at about 6000 feet a minute even though it says it is climbing at 2500...how di I figure this out...well first off I looked out the window and saw my spot view and when I looked out of the plane everything was notchy...and to figure out about the vertical climb speed I got a watch for a minute and instead of doing the 2500 feet per minute it was doing ruffley 6000....So can someone please help me....Is there a patch for a correct anyware???Thank you
March 21, 200422 yr You may want to try:-Set trim elevator for takeoff regardless of autopilot-Do not engage autopilot until airborne, atleast for me, when I engage it on the ground everything goes spastic. The autipilot will keep trimming up and up trying to get it self to climb while its still on the ground...- Make sure you have the latest version of FSUIPCGood luck,Jason :-wave
March 21, 200422 yr Hey,you can find the latest version of FSUIPC here to download(I cant find fs2002 one, maybe 04' version will work?):http://library.avsim.net/sendfile.php?DLID=44149FSUIPC does compatibility and things like that... file description says:Version 3.20 (February 2004) is a relatively major release, hence the jump in version numbers. These are the changes:1. Buttons and dials on GoFlight equipment can be programmed in the FSUIPC Buttons page. Rotary dials have four effective buttons (fast and slow in either direction), toggles and buttons are a single button each. This facility requires a library module (GFDev.dll, not an FS module!), which is automatically installed by the latest GoFlight driver package.2. Support is added for programming buttons connected to a separate PC on a Network and supplied by the latest version of WideFS (6.22 or later). This includes normal Windows joystick buttons, EPIC buttons and GoFlight buttons (with the GFDev.dll module installed on the Client too).3. Buttons and Keys can now be programmed differently for each aircraft, with default global actions for aircraft not so selected.4. Up to 2048 button actions are now handled (up from 512), this including the total of the global programmed buttons and the largest aircraft-specific list.5. Conditional button programming (in the FSUIPC.INI file only) now allows up to 16 conditions per entry, up from 2 in previous versions.6. New controls in the Keys and Buttons pages can be assigned to control FS2004 AI Traffic labels-turn them on or off or change the data being displayed.7. Those Project Magenta controls not usable without the PM MCP or FCU program running are now not listed in the Keys and Buttons drop-downs if the MCP or FCU program is not running at the time.8. Offset 3324 (altimeter reading) is now updated at the FS frame rate. Previously it was only updated twice per second.9. A more sophisticated method for identifying calling modules has been incorporated, one which is hopefully foolproof, so there should be no more module or gauge registration problems.10. The BGL user variables 2-5 (offsets 0DD8-0DDE) are now working correctly in FS2004.11. A serious bug in the Keys programming facility in version 3.14 (only) is fixed. This inserted an extra unwanted comma (,) into the INI file entries for every defined Key, and this in turn wrecked the programming next time FS was loaded. Worse, the errors compounded themselves if you then edited the Keys again . and so on. ®Jason :-wave
March 21, 200422 yr I got a copy of wat ur lookin for. It came with a concorde. I don't remember which one it was but I know it was one of the first for FS 2002 on Flightsim.com Konrad
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