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Howdy:

I'm very interested in this airplane.

Can some please do a full flight tutorial video please?

Also, does the A/C have pause @ TOD?

And, are there different panel states?

As a Dad, the last two features are invaluable.

Thank you!

A. Ortega

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7 hours ago, Dreamflight767 said:

Howdy:

I'm very interested in this airplane.

Can some please do a full flight tutorial video please?

Also, does the A/C have pause @ TOD?

And, are there different panel states?

As a Dad, the last two features are invaluable.

Thank you!

Hello Aaron,

No, there is no pause at TOD or panel states defined that I'm aware off. However, if you have a registered copy of FSUIPC I can give you a Lua script that will let you Pause the sim at a user settable time after takeoff -- e.g., 90 min after takeoff, etc. So you would have to estimate TOD and set a time accordingly.

Also, you can of course save a flight at any point.

EDIT: See correction below.

Al

Edited by ark

There's a panel state (two) in the Shift+1 window.

Santiago de Larminat

1 hour ago, Guevorkyan said:

There's a panel state (two) in the Shift+1 window.

OK, true, I guess you mean Ready to Start and All Systems Off, although I don't think All Systems Off really counts.  😉

Al

Edited by ark

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1 hour ago, ark said:

OK, true, I guess you mean Ready to Start and All Systems Off, although I don't think All Systems Off really counts.  😉

Al

All systems off is still a state because of the different settings set at the time its pressed.

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Thank you everyone!

A. Ortega

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Processor, MSI MAG B850 Tomahawk MAX WiFi Motherboard, Samsung 980 Pro 2TB SSD, Samsung 870 4TB SATA, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition Video Card, Rosewill VMG 1000W 80+ Gold Power Supply, Phanteks XT Pro Ultra Mid-Tower Gaming Chassis, Windows 11 x64 Home, 2.5gb fiber ISP. 

 
 

 

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4 hours ago, ark said:

Hello Aaron,

No, there is no pause at TOD or panel states defined that I'm aware off. However, if you have a registered copy of FSUIPC I can give you a Lua script that will let you Pause the sim at a user settable time after takeoff -- e.g., 90 min after takeoff, etc. So you would have to estimate TOD and set a time accordingly.

Also, you can of course save a flight at any point.

EDIT: See correction below.

Al

Could I trouble you for that Lua script?  Much appreciated.

A. Ortega

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Processor, MSI MAG B850 Tomahawk MAX WiFi Motherboard, Samsung 980 Pro 2TB SSD, Samsung 870 4TB SATA, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition Video Card, Rosewill VMG 1000W 80+ Gold Power Supply, Phanteks XT Pro Ultra Mid-Tower Gaming Chassis, Windows 11 x64 Home, 2.5gb fiber ISP. 

 
 

 

2 hours ago, Dreamflight767 said:

Could I trouble you for that Lua script?  Much appreciated.

Sure! PM me an email address and let me know what sim you use and I will send you the appropriate version.  Also let me know if you are familiar with using Lua scripts in FSUIPC?

Al

Edited by ark

To ALCON:
Al's LUA is a terrific little tool. I use it on every flight. It allows you to set a time until the sim pauses. Simple to use and reliable.

Highly recommend.

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