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Alt 10.01.2007, 21:54   #2
Chris1973
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Kurz mal rausgesucht, weil es mich auch interessiert. Es geht nicht über die FS9.cfg, sondern über die FLTSIM.FLT:

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I know it's been 1 1/2 years since this post but I have the answer so I figured I'd post it for future finds.

Whenever you save ANY flight and you want to know what changed, just save a flight with a setting one way and then save another flight with the setting another way and compare the .FLT files that result.

To turn off Gradual Transition, you change the setting:

SpotFastTransition=False

Just set it as:

SpotFastTransition=True

You do NOT need to make this your default flight as that can also save settings you do not want saved. I have a HUGE enemy of this overused and over-recommended process.

Simply go into the the Flights folder (under the main FS9 folder) and then the Other folder. In that folder is a file called FLTSIM.FLT. THIS is where all the default flight information is stored. Make the change there and the default flight will have that changed without destroying other key settings.

I edit this file line by line, to get the sim exactly the way I want it. Compare that file to any one you save as a default flight and you'll see a LOT of additional things getting saved (like time of day, weather, which AI is there and what they're doing, day of the week, etc.) that you likely want to keep as dynamic.

I prefer to fly, for example, out of Gate F30 at KPHL (Philly). So, I set myself at the gate there and save the flight BUT DID NOT MAKE IT THE DEFAULT FLIGHT. I then just looked at the key location data that changed and added that to FLTSIM.FLT and, presto, I have a nice, concise, fully dynamic default flight that starts at Gate F30 at KPHL. I did the same thing for the plane I prefer and even set it to cold and dark so that I start it up each time.

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Hoffe, das hilft.
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