August 13, 201312 yr I wonder if when we use Time Acceleration, it counts as real time passed or the simulated time. This should make a difference Alexis Mefano
August 13, 201312 yr time acceleration should ot be having any impact, if it's the time the engines are running, should be the same at the end of the flight wether you use 1x or 32x, as it's used I guess for engine wear and on airplanes like the C172 to show the engine time which is increased by this mean. Aurelien Vandoorine
August 13, 201312 yr Hello everyone I was wondering if there is a built in logbook in the 777? I mean for example in the fmc if there is a page that tells me how many hours i flewn this aircraft or this particular livery, for referncing purposes only Sorry to be a bore but couldn't you just use a pen and paper? It may not be able to give you all of your flight data, but if you just want to know hours for livery, all you need to do is have a look at your notes and then do some simple maths. Plus its free Alex Haines (Current owner of the 777, NGX and 747-400X and plenty others)
August 13, 201312 yr Author Sorry to be a bore but couldn't you just use a pen and paper? It may not be able to give you all of your flight data, but if you just want to know hours for livery, all you need to do is have a look at your notes and then do some simple maths. Plus its free Not at all Believe me i thought abt that But sometimes i really forget to set chrono or timer So i will still give approximate figures i wanted more accurate system Moe ELkarout
August 13, 201312 yr Sorry but I can't find any state.cfg files in aircraft's folders. Look at the pointed folder carefully. It points to your AppData folder, not your actual FSX folder. This folder is usually hidden. The easiest way to get there is to write the path directly on your windows explorer address bar. Joona Väisänen
August 13, 201312 yr I dont see why PMDG will go through the trouble of building a logbook for the 777. There are external programs and the default fsx logbook to keep track of things Flying Tigers Group
August 13, 201312 yr Well the easier way is the following Just copy paste the line below, either in the address bar of an opened explorer, or in Windows > Run) and you'll get there. %AppData%\Microsoft\FSX\SimObjects Aurelien Vandoorine
August 13, 201312 yr http://flightdiary.net I would say that this is an nice page for keeping all your flights. Normally it is created for real flights but, you can also use it for virtual flights. Its also nice because you have statistics about frequent planes, airports, ...It also sums up the time you spend airborne ;DGreets Vincent B)
August 14, 201312 yr Or you could do it the old fashioned way, with a notebook, a watch, and a writing implement of choice. John-Alan Pascoe
August 14, 201312 yr f you fly Vatsim online. At the bottom of their webpage you will find statistics before avsim crashed works great. Cheers Don Emerson
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