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Do AI aircraft need "Gear Warnings" ?


hjwalter

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Ah ok.

 

If only the fs9 code could be accessed to change things like this. Maybe change the ability to display higher res textures. Fs9 is such a stable platform it would surely still perform well. I guess it would take a rocket scientist to do it.

 

Strange, kids can just about or can hack government agencies yet can't change fs9 coding.

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I agree with Tom above, the times I have had an converted flyable porpoise on landing or almost flip over on take off, so after tweaking the cfg and I admit it has took many hours on some cases to get it to fly properly.

A lot of people forget the air file too, I have often changed that for a different to one and had good results, again Tom above often used the default 737 air file for a lot of his aircraft wit good results.

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Well if you tweak the 737 AI then that's one thing as the flyable 737 flys 'ok'. But if you tweak a C-172 AI's cfg and air with the default C-172 cfg and air then 'GOOD LUCK'.

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