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For those who dont want to start outside the plane

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11 minutes ago, John Fields said:

Thank you, MaGer1965,

But what about those who don't have AAO? Like myself...

Are there any other possible method to do it?

Greetings

You're able to switch things off in dev mode options (Debug → Aircraft → Covers and Chocks) ...I'm not in reach of the sim rig right now, so someone might chime in with a screenshot...

 

Edited by MaGer1965

'It is better to be silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.'

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  • Stearmandriver
    Stearmandriver

    Sometimes, absolutely.  Depends on your task in the sim that day.  And this is exactly why runway or in flight starts can be done.  If I'm just trying to do a few V1 cuts or rejects or approaches, why

  • MikeyOnTheFlightDeck
    MikeyOnTheFlightDeck

    The default start should be inside the cockpit with an optional shortcut (ctrl+c!) to go outside and walk around. 

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As I'm not running 2024 yet, I'm following this with interest - I certainly will enjoy it the first couple of times (for the novelty) but it certainly doesn't sound like it really (at this point) has much validity in preparing for my simulated flight.  I will certainly want the option to start from the cockpit.  I normally start cold and dark, as I want to run through the operational procedures (and they actually accomplish something).

In my flying days my walk-around included (among other items):

  • Inspecting the tires
  • Inspecting the control surface hinges
  • Checking for leaking fluids
  • Draining fuel
  • Checking engine oil
  • Inspecting the prop for nicks and other damage
  • Checking the air intake for birds' nests

I'm guessing that the 2024 walk-around includes none of this...

Randall Rocke

Correct. It's just a stupid clickfest.

 

 

Edited by MaGer1965

'It is better to be silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.'

It's completely useless. Why can't I say "Fly" and the next thing I am in the cockpit! Why do I have to first confirm and then press Shift+X here to enter cockpit. SOOOOO useless!

11 hours ago, Ident said:

Do you not think that this is a place holder feature that will or can be fine tuned once bigger bugs are squashed?

 

I sure do. And when they make it good, I'll be happy to do it again. Until then, I'm annoyed I have to shuffle through it before I get to the good bits.

 

11 hours ago, Ident said:

Overall, the feature (while buggy and at the moment not of any true value to the overall flight) favors more a important pilot training practice simulation than a game objective, keeping the simulator more true to the roots of a sim than a game.

Cool, then make it a realistic walkaround. One of the most important parts of a walkaround is sumping the fuel. Why? Because you worked on the ailerons maybe at the last annual. You added new fuel 3 days ago. The aileron's probably fine. You check it anyway because you're not dumb, but odds are one in a million you'll find anything wrong with it. The fuel, on the other hand, could be the wrong fuel, could have water in it, other contaminants, etc, and if you don't sump that fuel every time you take a real risk of crashing.

So why can't we sump the fuel in this all-important sim walkaround? Makes no sense.

11 hours ago, Ident said:


Personally, I'm a smaller plane simmer and my only issues is starting at the nose of the plane instead of by the door. With the Black Square Duke, I can click on the outside door handle and open and close the cabin door. I also have a wireless game pad just for walking around and have a button assigned for Shift+C to get in and out of the plane.

That's actually one of the  other problems with the walkaround. I sim in VR. I have a yoke and throttle quadrant. The walkaround means I also have to fumble around for the mouse and keyboard before I can even start the plane.

If it were a really *good* walkaround I might be tempted to switch over to the VR treadmill and actually *walk* around the plane, which would be awesome. Then deploy the seat on the treadmill and go flying. But it's not, so I can't be bothered.

 

 

10 hours ago, RandallR said:

As I'm not running 2024 yet, I'm following this with interest - I certainly will enjoy it the first couple of times (for the novelty) but it certainly doesn't sound like it really (at this point) has much validity in preparing for my simulated flight.  I will certainly want the option to start from the cockpit.  I normally start cold and dark, as I want to run through the operational procedures (and they actually accomplish something).

In my flying days my walk-around included (among other items):

  • Inspecting the tires
  • Inspecting the control surface hinges
  • Checking for leaking fluids
  • Draining fuel
  • Checking engine oil
  • Inspecting the prop for nicks and other damage
  • Checking the air intake for birds' nests

I'm guessing that the 2024 walk-around includes none of this...

It includes "inspecting" (clicking on) the tires, and hinges. That's it from your list. Actually I think you might be able to check the oil in a plane or two, but I never do because like I said above, nothing matters when everything on the plane is 100% guaranteed to be in perfect condition all the time.

And even if they do implement things to actually find on the walkaround, it's not really clear what you're supposed to do about it since there isn't a staffed FBO or maintenance shop to bring the plane to to change a tire or whatever.

 

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I'm hoping Asobo allows us the option to start in the cockpit with the preflight already done by the time I am ready to do airliner flights in 2024. I really don't want to have to find an alternative way to achieve it.

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On 1/8/2025 at 8:35 AM, MaGer1965 said:

You're able to switch things off in dev mode options (Debug → Aircraft → Covers and Chocks) ...I'm not in reach of the sim rig right now, so someone might chime in with a screenshot...

 

Perfect! Thanks. It should be an option in the sim but using debug mode is a whole lot easier than the faff of a clickfest.

Here's how it looks in the sim once debug is enabled for Covers & Chocks - it's just one click to remove them all from the comfort of the cockpit!  🙂

(Tried to insert the image into the message, but it ain't happenin'  🙄)

Mike

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@SimFlyer My guess is that pic being a .png was too big to be inserted into your post.  I scaled it down by
50% and converted it to a .jpg.

Charlie Aron

AVSIM Board of Directors-ADMIN/Moderator-Registrar

Just going to run a Chromebook and not upgrade to a Windows computer. Too many problems with the new Sims! 😱
Trying to keep peace and harmony and the will of Landru on the site seems to be a full time job!

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4 hours ago, charliearon said:

@SimFlyer My guess is that pic being a .png was too big to be inserted into your post.  I scaled it down by
50% and converted it to a .jpg.

Thank you! 😊

The Commance has a much better walk around mode if you choose. It includes many more vital items like fuel sumping, oil check, etc. . If MSFS had this system it might be more tolerable. It should still be an option...seems obvious.

On 1/17/2025 at 12:53 PM, charliearon said:

@SimFlyer My guess is that pic being a .png was too big to be inserted into your post.  I scaled it down by
50% and converted it to a .jpg.

Despite the effort, unfortunately it's now not readable anymore here🧐

 

André
 

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@SimFlyer Could you re-post that link to your pic?  Sorry, didn't realize the print blurred too much!

Also sent you an email!

Charlie Aron

AVSIM Board of Directors-ADMIN/Moderator-Registrar

Just going to run a Chromebook and not upgrade to a Windows computer. Too many problems with the new Sims! 😱
Trying to keep peace and harmony and the will of Landru on the site seems to be a full time job!

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27 minutes ago, charliearon said:

@SimFlyer Could you re-post that link to your pic?  Sorry, didn't realize the print blurred too much!

Also sent you an email!

No problem. Maybe I'm not allowed to include images in posts while they still have to be approved by a moderator?

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