Aharon wrote on Mar 16
th, 2021 at 2:34am:
Whenever I taxi or take off or go on long climb, the 707 engines are producing correct dark gray/blackish engine exhaust contrails BUT when I reach cruising altitude, are the engines supposed to produce white contrails instead of producing dark gray/blackish contrails? My CS 707 engines are producing latter instead of the former.
You should get a combination of the dark jet exhaust and the white contrails, but they are not mixed together to create a grey colour contrail.
Aharon wrote on Mar 16
th, 2021 at 2:34am:
Whenever I finish any flight by any freeware or payware add on aircraft, I always use FSX default replay function to show replay of runway approach and landing or touchdown showing correct deployment of flaps and ailerons. However in the replay of my first Captain Sim 707 touchdown, the replay shows retracted flaps and ailerons even though the flaps were properly deployed at full and ailerons were activated during live actiin touchdown. What can I do to fix this so that I can take proper screenshots of touchdowns of Captain Sim 707 during replays?
FSX doesn't control the more complex coding in the 707 (or in many other complex add-ons), so you won't see them in different positions. I can't remeber the last time I did a replay in FSX, but with a complex aircraft I did one in, the flaps were fully down, yet the replay started before I had lowered them to the first position. I think how you see the aircraft in the replay, is determined by the state it is in when you stop the recording (i.e. raise the flaps before stopping the recording, and the flaps are raised for the entire replay).
Aharon wrote on Mar 16
th, 2021 at 2:34am:
When I load the flight for Captain Sim 707 into FSX with proper airport of departure, proper waypoints, and proper airport of arrival, the FSX default GPS shows KSEA Seattle as airport of departure and do not show waypoints even though I was at the correct FMMI airport for flight to FMEE. What can I do to fix that problem? I heard that this problem is automatically caused by the two KSEA flight plans that are necessary for some Doppler function. Since I do not use Doppler preferring GPS, can I delete the two KSEA flight plans so that I can see proper readings in GPS?
I don't remember ever having this problem, but the reason you are is because the 707 uses the default dpl.PLN (KSEA to KSFF) which is need if/when you use the Doppler for navigation. Do not delete that route! Once you create an FS Flight Planner route, it should override the dpl.PLN entries.
You can still set FMMI as the next waypoint in the GPS. Open the GPS > FPL > CRSR > use the top right arrow on the CRSR knob to
highlight the waypoint AFTER FMMI > select the MENU button > select the ENT button when ask to ACTIVATE the FMMI to next waypoint leg. This will take KSEA away from being the starting point of the rest of the route.