November 15, 200322 yr Hi,Does anyone know whether this is still possible and what the syntax is to specify a specific flight to have FS2004 come up with that ? I think it used to be possible with earlier versions of FS, not sure whether this still works with FS2004.This is useful to start FS in the middle of nowhere (where loading is a bit quicker) for scenery object design.Regards,Siggy Siggy Schwarz
November 15, 200322 yr Problem solved. Simply pass the full path and file name like e.g.:"c:Documents and SettingsMy DocumentsFlight Simulator Filestest.flt"as the command line argument to fs9.exe. Siggy Schwarz
November 16, 200322 yr Author Commercial Member You can also set a certain flight as default (in the flight selection menu if I remember correct). Then that flight will be loaded on startup. I have set this to previous flight and disabled the startup menu and then you go to the last place you where before exit. Arno If the world should blow itself up, the last audible voice would be that of an expert saying it can't be done. FSDeveloper.com | Former Microsoft FS MVP | Blog
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