+1 I thought that, also! That folder acts like the subfolders World and Global in the Main Scenery folder.
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+1 I thought that, also! That folder acts like the subfolders World and Global in the Main Scenery folder.
dash7_4pak.zip In the Library!
Not real sure that scenery folder will show in the library unless you add it using the add area feature. Did you scroll all the way through the Library?
Just trying to understand what you mean by not opening up the scenery folder. Are you not seeing any of the scenery that's in the AddonScenery/scenery folder? Have you tried cutting that folder out...
Did you go to FSX/AddonScenery/Scenery folder and check to see if anything is in there?
A bronze scoop/strainer to keep debris from your water intake on your boat. Bet it doesn't fly very well! :confused:
OMG! Right on 2 counts in one post!.......Gonna mark that day on my calendar! :eek::cool:
If you would be interested in having all of your flights start in a cold and dark scenario, then I would suggest redoing your default flight.
Start a flight at your favorite airport (in your time...
As to his response on the "other" site, it had to do with mixture being tied in to his throttle lever(s) and fuel cutoff!
Do you use any kind of throttle assy with your yoke/joystick? Any chance you have a lever for mixture, even though the TBM is a turboprop and doesn't use a mixture control? Sounds like a fuel...
I think that Dino used the gauge file from the default F-18 to make his Displays work. That's missing in FSX without Acceleration.
Kind of the same situation on his F-35. He used an Acceleration...
So, By your pics, those screens are working and yours are not?? What version of FSX are you running? Acceleration installed?
Type this into your Google search bar "FSX nvd3dum.dll crash" Then read through all of the topics.
was it runway12?
Looks like the "New" Sim at it's best! ;)
Glad it was as simple as that! :D
Do you have the Markers audio on, on the radio audio panel?
Should be no big deal! It will depend on what aircraft is being used for the default flight. Just set the course adjuster for 360 or 000 and set that along with your default flight. Now whenever...
+1 At least, that was my interpretation of his question.;)
If memory serves, I think all A/P course indicators are default set to 340 degrees. Same as FSX.
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I think Manfred's C-47, B-50, and C-97 make the "decision height" callout.
I wouldn't count on it! 200 feet is the "normal" decision height in the Sim. It doesn't hurt to try it and see. ;)
Sim crashes....CTD or "crash to desktop"? You will need to find the faulting module that is causing this.
Control Panel-> Administrative Tools-> Event Viewer, select Custom Views-> Administrative...
In case you want to go the "Repair" route rather than full re-install, then please read this because it's pretty important!
It was from a well respected Flightsim.com member/moderator. fxsttcb.
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You're right Tim! I missed "from Marketplace".That should have been my clue! :rolleyes: