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Overspeed Notification


westway

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Yeah, slow down you maniac! ;)

 

In your FSX.cfg file, under the [Display] section, look for:

InfoOverspeedEnable=True

and change it to:

InfoOverspeedEnable=False

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My approach is less simple but it does suit me.

 

The "overspeed" indication is triggered by the aircraft cfg entry

 

[Reference Speeds]

max_indicated_speed = nnn

 

I usually set this to a "realistic" value (perhaps gleaned from a specification for the real aircraft) and then accept the consequences of trying to fly too fast. At the moment, all warnings are off cause I didn't turn them back on after my last video session. Alas.

 

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You can also chase down the overspeed audio file (might be either in your aircraft sounds folder or in the main sounds folder) and remove it. Or, taking a cue from Loyd, set a huge value in the .cfg.

 

Larry N.

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