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Monitoring VAS with FSUIPC causes major stuttering.

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Jeroen,

 

"If the addon plane comes with the option to save all that data automatically whenever you save a flight manually, then FSUIPC will ALSO do that automatically."

 

Which payware aircraft do you own or know about that can save a flight situation .. saving FMS/CDU data and panel state data using FSUIPC autosave?

Best Regards,

Vaughan Martell  PP-ASEL KDTW

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Agreed, FSUIPC invokes FSX to create a saved .FLT, the name is supplied by FSUIPC, it is the same as using the FSX menu to save a flight. Generally an addon aircraft with special needs will save it's own data on this event for later recall. Some aircraft may have a manual file to save from the FMS.

Steve Waite: Engineer at codelegend.com

 

 


Which payware aircraft do you own or know about that can save a flight situation .. saving FMS/CDU data and panel state data using FSUIPC autosave?

 

I already mentioned the A2A C172 which (obviously) doesn't have an FMC ^_^ but it does (also obviously) have a panel state and everything that is saved when I manually save the flight is also saved when I use Autosave: I know it does because when I save a flight manually the A2A C172 saves an .a2a file and that file also appears when the flight has been autosaved by FSUIPC.

 

I don't fly planes with FMC's anymore but I seem to remember the Aerosoft Airbus would save data automatically whenever you saved a flight... but again, I can't check or test that.

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