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Situation / Flight file settings in Aircraft / Panel.cfg..

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I have resized my panels in a .stn or .flt file for my Parhelia tri-display configuration.But now I have to load a flight .flt file that contains wx and time settings in the flt file. Then I have to do manual loading of the flight plan, wx and time day settings to sync everything upIs there anyway to push the current panel settings back to the Panel or Aircraft.cfg for that aircraft, so panel sizes are set correctly when I launch fromthe create a flight rather than select a flight screen?Thanks!Barry

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If you are using the same aircraft each time, why not make a separate aircraft panel that is called when you want to fly that particular flight. See the C172 or C182, where they have the normal VFR panel and an IFR panel. You would define a new panel, e.g., panel.par and then add a new flightsim.x section to the aircraft.cfg file.In your saved *.flt file you would have selected the particular flightsim.x aircraft which in-turn calls the panel.par.If you save the flight as the default flight, it will pick up the current time vice the stored time.W. Sieffert

Bill Sieffert

Thanks for the reply..What about weather and time settings?Barry

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If you set this flight/aircraft as the default flight, then the time is startup time and the weather will be whatever you have set in the saved *.wx. You can change the weather and/or the time at startup.The only time when time gets out of sync is when the change from Standard to Daylight and vice versa occurs.W. Sieffert

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