January 6, 20224 yr Hey guys quick q: seeing if there's a way to simply switch to another airport (whilst on the ground) without having to completely exit and re-setup your flight again? thanks!
January 6, 20224 yr Just now, dresoccer4 said: Hey guys quick q: seeing if there's a way to simply switch to another airport (whilst on the ground) without having to completely exit and re-setup your flight again? thanks! Activate the developers mode and use the spawn feature. Then exit dev mode and carry on!
January 6, 20224 yr Author 2 minutes ago, RW1 said: Activate the developers mode and use the spawn feature. Then exit dev mode and carry on! awesome thanks! EDIT: works brilliantly! this will speed up a lot of things Edited January 6, 20224 yr by dresoccer4
January 6, 20224 yr 1 hour ago, RW1 said: Activate the developers mode and use the spawn feature. Then exit dev mode and carry on! By the "spawn feature" do you mean the Teleport Window? I find while the Teleport window does move you to another airport, you may end up somewhere off in the grass rather than on a runway. Or is there a way to be more specific than just entering the desired airport ICAO code? Thx, Al
January 6, 20224 yr Author 2 minutes ago, ark said: By the "spawn feature" do you mean the Teleport Window? I find while the Teleport window does move you to another airport, you may end up somewhere off in the grass rather than on a runway. Or is there a way to be more specific than just entering the desired airport ICAO code? Thx, Al i used the teleport feature to a general area of an icao but it's automatically in slew mode so i just slew the plane quickly over to the terminal
January 6, 20224 yr 1 hour ago, ark said: By the "spawn feature" do you mean the Teleport Window? Yeah sorry. I meant to say teleport. Was playing COD WW2 whilst i wrote my reply. And yes i use the slew to move to a parking area. I have not tried entering a parking code. Not sure if it caters to such precision. Will try it later.
January 6, 20224 yr 9 minutes ago, RW1 said: Yeah sorry. I meant to say teleport. Was playing COD WW2 whilst i wrote my reply. And yes i use the slew to move to a parking area. I have not tried entering a parking code. Not sure if it caters to such precision. Will try it later. Looks like you can put in latitude & longitude info if you have it. But I doubt most would have that handy for a parking slot or runway threshold, etc. Al Edited January 6, 20224 yr by ark
January 6, 20224 yr 1 minute ago, ark said: Looks like you can put in Latitude & Longitude info if you have it. Al Nice. LNavMap has this feature. Click on your aircraft, Then right click for Co-ords! Thanks for the tip.
January 6, 20224 yr 47 minutes ago, RW1 said: Nice. LNavMap has this feature. Click on your aircraft, Then right click for Co-ords! Thanks for the tip. Just tried entering Lat Long coordinates and that works. As you said, you can get the Lat Long coordinates for an airport location ( e.g., a parking spot) in LNM. You can either right click and then select "More" at the bottom of the window that opens to copy the coordinates to your clipboard, or just hover your mouse over a location and read the coordinates at the bottom of the screen. However, you will have to convert the Degrees, Minutes, Seconds format from LNM to an overall value in degrees for the Teleport Window. So: Lat or Long in Degrees = Degrees + Minutes/60 + Seconds/3600 with North Lat and East Long as positive values, and South Lat and West Long as negative values. Interesting, but maybe quicker to just use the ICAO code and slew to where you want to go! 🙂 Since the sim obviously knows how to put you on a runway or parking spot at an airport, I don't see why they don't have a Teleport dropdown window for that if you enter an ICAO code. Al Edited January 6, 20224 yr by ark
January 6, 20224 yr 50 minutes ago, ark said: I don't see why they don't have a Teleport dropdown window for that if you enter an ICAO code. Because that would be too practical for Asobo to implement... 😄 EDIT: Just found you can select which format of LAT/LONG one prefers. Quite handy actually. Now there is no need for me to end my flights if i'm having a flyathon! Edited January 6, 20224 yr by RW1
January 6, 20224 yr 5 hours ago, RW1 said: Was playing COD WW2 whilst i wrote my reply. 3 hours ago, RW1 said: Because that would be too practical for Asobo to implement... 😄 LOL and LOL 😉
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January 6, 20224 yr 8 hours ago, dresoccer4 said: awesome thanks! EDIT: works brilliantly! this will speed up a lot of things BTW You can also switch planes in the dev mode: another time saver if you forgot to switch planes in the main menu. You migh lose your call sign though (if I recall correctly) and the flight might not be saved in your logbook (again, if I recall correctly). And also BTW you have to enter dev mode using the options screen but you can exit dev mode while in flight from the menu you get when you are in dev mode. Another little time saver. Edited January 6, 20224 yr by tup61
January 6, 20224 yr Simple: just hit "Y" to go into slew mode, then move your plane anywhere you want.
January 6, 20224 yr 12 hours ago, ark said: you may end up somewhere off in the grass rather than on a runway. as real as it gets. has happened to real pilots 😊 https://www.thelocal.de/20180516/bad-landing-hamburg-area-pilot-nearly-misses-the-airport/ http://avherald.com/h?article=4b875b2b AMD 7800X3D, Windows 11, Gigabyte X670 AORUS Elite AX Motherboard, 64GB DDR5 G.SKILL Trident Z5 NEO RGB (AMD Expo), RTX 4090, Samsung 980 PRO M.2 NVMe SSD 2 TB PCIe 4.0, Samsung 980 PRO M.2 NVMe SSD 1 TB PCIe 4.0, 4K resolution 50" TV @60Hz, VR: Pimax Crystal Light + HP Reverb G2 @ 90 Hz, Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant, be quiet 1000W PSU, Noctua NH-U12S chromax.black air cooler. 60-130 fps. no CPU overclocking. very nice.
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