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How's the Eclipse in XP12?

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2 hours ago, mjrhealth said:

Im sory I thought it was a flight sim.

I sure some code could be put in, that would divert the moon if it gets too close to the sun in the sim.  There is quite a difference between two large objects in our solar system and space debris.

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21 hours ago, mjrhealth said:

Next thing they will be asking for is meteor showers and falling sattelites.

That would surely make those dull night flights more interesting.

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5 hours ago, C2615 said:

IIRC you can't select year in XP12 yet?

Nope, it still has no perpetual calendar...

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8 hours ago, C2615 said:

IIRC you can't select year in XP12 yet?

 

3 hours ago, jcomm said:

Nope, it still has no perpetual calendar...

It actually uses the year set in the O.S., so it actually has a perpetual calendar, albeit not very practical to use. They should just add an option to set the year inside X-Plane UI, instead of relying on the year set in the O.S..

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1 hour ago, Murmur said:

 

It actually uses the year set in the O.S., so it actually has a perpetual calendar, albeit not very practical to use. They should just add an option to set the year inside X-Plane UI, instead of relying on the year set in the O.S..

Yes, and for me Perpetual as in.. settable to any date, past or future ...

A bit like the argument regarding the dimension of the Sun and Moon... Sometimes the choose a weird way of doing things...

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