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Is there something that can be set up that would allow to detect crashes for hard landings, etc. but not hitting object while on the ground?  I hate when I push back and a GSX truck drives behind the plane and causes a crash but I would love to know if I crash on a hard landing or something pilot related (not that I want to crash).  Also, is there a default landing rate in P3d that would detect/cause a crash?  Thanks


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Are you looking for a landing rate monitor or just better crash detection?

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Always have Crash detection off. As for landing if you use projectfly it's like a good log book of all your flights and records your landing rates. 

A good landing is about landing in the landing zone above all else and at the right speed, a good landing rate is around 150, over 400 FPM is not good.

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I use project fly so I have the landing rate calc. I was looking for better crash detection as I have it turned off.  I was also told anything above -500 would cause "damage" in real life but I don't know if that would cause a "crash" if I had detection turned on. 


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I do not need crash detection on, as all of my landings are perfect :dry:

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27 minutes ago, Christopher Low said:

I do not need crash detection on, as all of my landings are perfect :dry:

Umm... Me  too, I was asking for a friend ;)

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