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Don't ever accidently hit the Sim Rate Decrease key...

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...without realising, was supposed to be 1hr 40mins, thought the headwind was slowing me down, wasn't concentrating (watching the football....both matches) and didn't notice until I saw how slow the Clock was ticking!

Massive schoolboy error, needless to say all Sim Rate binds have since been deleted!

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R CTRL +/- .  Kinda goody because everytime I use it have to try and remember how many times I hit the + or - key?!  Wish there was a visual up in the corner (like FSX had?) that showd the 1x 2x 3x....  etc.

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11 minutes ago, Flyfaster_MTN002 said:

R CTRL +/- .  Kinda goody because everytime I use it have to try and remember how many times I hit the + or - key?!  Wish there was a visual up in the corner (like FSX had?) that showd the 1x 2x 3x....  etc.

I agree but in the mean time just mash the - key a few time to take you to the slowest speed and then press + twice to bring you back to normal speed

Interesting that you got logbook credit for 4:30 of flying time to due the sim rate...

Dave

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7 hours ago, regis9 said:

Interesting that you got logbook credit for 4:30 of flying time to due the sim rate...

Hehe yeah that's a good point, means my flying time is now screwed 

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I did that once, but diagnosed the issue immediately as I used that quite a bit in FSX on transatlantic flights.

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6 hours ago, MarcG said:

Hehe yeah that's a good point, means my flying time is now screwed 

Hopefully that’s something they can fix.  On the flip side when I do long airliner flights (not that I’ve done many in MSFS yet) I use time acceleration so my flights hours would be screwed up the other way.

Dave

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