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A guy I work with told me you can fly over an airport at night and
look for a lit up yellow square, then land and go there and park in the square and you will get refueled. I couldnt find out anything about this in the help files, so I was doubtful, I always adjusted fuel through the menus. Anyway I tried it at Vancouvers International airport and it works!!! Ive had this software for 2 years and had no idea you could do that, Am I the only one that didnt know about this? Why don't they mention this in help? Does FS2004 have the same setup? Now I he says you can open the door on the Cessna 172 by going to the outside view and shutting off the engine. I will have to try that next time.... Doug |
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long time documented feature...really no secret :-)
Bill "Doug" wrote in message om... A guy I work with told me you can fly over an airport at night and look for a lit up yellow square, then land and go there and park in the square and you will get refueled. I couldnt find out anything about this in the help files, so I was doubtful, I always adjusted fuel through the menus. Anyway I tried it at Vancouvers International airport and it works!!! Ive had this software for 2 years and had no idea you could do that, Am I the only one that didnt know about this? Why don't they mention this in help? Does FS2004 have the same setup? Now I he says you can open the door on the Cessna 172 by going to the outside view and shutting off the engine. I will have to try that next time.... Doug |
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Elevations were an interesting concept back then. The elevation was
tied to the airport, and existed for a certain radius around it. When you crossed that line, the airport details became visible and the ground level jumped to match the airport; no gradual transition. This wasn't a visible effect, it simply changed how soon you would contact the ground. i guess that explains the strange effect i ran into: i took off from lake tahoe (5000 ft MSL) and flew down towards oakland (sea level). i was cruising along, thinking about nothing evil when suddenly the altimeter and VSI went wild. they kept swinging up and down, contradicting each other (one said i was climbing while the other claimed i was descending). another flight produced exactly the same result... |
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Ok, but where is it documented in FS2002? All I have is help files and
a little manual, nothing about fuel stations in there..... Doug "Bill" wrote in message .. . long time documented feature...really no secret :-) Bill "Doug" wrote in message om... A guy I work with told me you can fly over an airport at night and look for a lit up yellow square, then land and go there and park in the square and you will get refueled. I couldnt find out anything about this in the help files, so I was doubtful, I always adjusted fuel through the menus. Anyway I tried it at Vancouvers International airport and it works!!! Ive had this software for 2 years and had no idea you could do that, Am I the only one that didnt know about this? Why don't they mention this in help? Does FS2004 have the same setup? Now I he says you can open the door on the Cessna 172 by going to the outside view and shutting off the engine. I will have to try that next time.... Doug |
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I would have to double check where in 2002, but its been known from previous
versions. I guess if one starts with 2002 and its not there, then thats an oversight from MS. Bill "Doug" wrote in message om... Ok, but where is it documented in FS2002? All I have is help files and a little manual, nothing about fuel stations in there..... Doug "Bill" wrote in message .. . long time documented feature...really no secret :-) Bill "Doug" wrote in message om... A guy I work with told me you can fly over an airport at night and look for a lit up yellow square, then land and go there and park in the square and you will get refueled. I couldnt find out anything about this in the help files, so I was doubtful, I always adjusted fuel through the menus. Anyway I tried it at Vancouvers International airport and it works!!! Ive had this software for 2 years and had no idea you could do that, Am I the only one that didnt know about this? Why don't they mention this in help? Does FS2004 have the same setup? Now I he says you can open the door on the Cessna 172 by going to the outside view and shutting off the engine. I will have to try that next time.... Doug |
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You are correct Doug, I checked 2002 and could not find any reference to
refueling on the ground. That must be an oversight, and newcomers to FS would not know about it, so I guess calling it a secret isnt way off :-) I been around FS for more years than I care to think about, and it was documented in previous versions. Bill "Doug" wrote in message om... Ok, but where is it documented in FS2002? All I have is help files and a little manual, nothing about fuel stations in there..... Doug "Bill" wrote in message .. . long time documented feature...really no secret :-) Bill "Doug" wrote in message om... A guy I work with told me you can fly over an airport at night and look for a lit up yellow square, then land and go there and park in the square and you will get refueled. I couldnt find out anything about this in the help files, so I was doubtful, I always adjusted fuel through the menus. Anyway I tried it at Vancouvers International airport and it works!!! Ive had this software for 2 years and had no idea you could do that, Am I the only one that didnt know about this? Why don't they mention this in help? Does FS2004 have the same setup? Now I he says you can open the door on the Cessna 172 by going to the outside view and shutting off the engine. I will have to try that next time.... Doug |
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Thats interesting, but not surprising, lots of oversights and bugs in
FS2002 but I sure get alot entertainment value out of it. Thanks for checking into it. Doug "Bill" wrote in message .. . You are correct Doug, I checked 2002 and could not find any reference to refueling on the ground. That must be an oversight, and newcomers to FS would not know about it, so I guess calling it a secret isnt way off :-) I been around FS for more years than I care to think about, and it was documented in previous versions. Bill |
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Since at least FS2000, you could look for the fuel pump at any medium to large
airport, and find it at the corner of a large yellow square demarkating auto refuel area. You may do this day or night, but you must come to a stop with all gear within the square boundaries. Refueling itself happens in the blink of an eye at this point |
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