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Old October 21st 03, 09:39 PM
Graeme Porter
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From: Michael Nouak ]
Posted At: 21 October 2003 20:36
Posted To: simulators
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Subject: Quick Question...


Hi Anonymous,

I don't have the gauge in question installed and yet, my sim
never starts up
with the engines running.

Mike


Mike,

That's really strange - from the first time I installed FS2002, I have
never started up any aircraft - not even the default aircraft supplied
with the simulation - from cold and dark. I've some friends who live
locally who find that FS2002 aircraft always start engines on.

I have all the realism settings at full, so it can't be that.

Does anyone have a definitive answer to the question...?

Cheers
Graeme

 




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