February 25, 200620 yr A most excellent product; it's my first version of Radar Contact and now I can't fly without it.However -- as a relatively short hop flyer -- I'm considering doing a few transoceanic flights. I've really never done this due to time constraints. In truth, i wouldn't be able to do the whole thing in real time, so I'd most likely have to accelerate to 2x or 4x speed.Would this time acceleration have any adverse effect on Radar Contact? Is there something I should know before doing the acceleration on such a long flight?Any information would be most welcome.Thanks again for a magnificent product (and the update did, indeed, do wonders for the talk-speed) and great support here.
February 25, 200620 yr Commercial Member i would use the pause at distance feature, specify about a 200 mile distance.if you have a plane that uses the ms auto pilot, turn the plane over to the rc co-pilot, and let him fly it. 2x is relatively safe. 4x might be pushing it.if you have a no ms auto pilot capable plane, then let the fmc (i guess) fly it.either way, rc will pause fs 200 miles from the arrival airport, and wait for you to wake upjd JD Read my blog
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