Realism settings

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Postby happytraveller » Thu Jan 24, 2013 2:00 am

What realism settings to use?

I need some advice. I bought an expensive new add-on, but it does not perform as it should. I paid a lot of money for something that does not work like I expected. I would like to ask what settings I should use for the failure rate?? The aircraft is a 787 Dreamliner. Should I put the failure rate slider at 100% ? Also, the 787 appears in the aircraft menu, but I think that it should be in the STATIC aircraft menu, as I think that all these aircraft are actually static ones.

Is any developer working on Failure Flow, so that we too can experience cracking windows, battery problems and also FAA groundings.?

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smooth landings !!!!!
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Postby Ian Warren » Thu Jan 24, 2013 8:00 am

For your modern airliners its up to how you want the random settings , example i no of a BAe146 was flown from Auckland to Christchurch without the yaw dampner because they did not have a replacement fuse - there is no way to replicate that effect as the aircraft fishtailed back to CHCH to the crew and passengers discomfort , adjust all but the P-factor sliders to 80 % - if your Crash tolerance is to high there is no way you can have a sometime heavy landing and you stuff you plane and flight .

A2A is the only one that has sort of what your asking to have random affect .. "Failure Flow" what is it with this Flow word rolleyes.gif , the other just to give that little more real would be Accu-feel but that would require a some reading to equal the aircrafts system and failure but even then it won't replicate what your asking .
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Postby deeknow » Thu Jan 24, 2013 12:15 pm

happytraveller wrote:
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Is any developer working on Failure Flow, so that we too can experience cracking windows, battery problems and also FAA groundings.?

LOL .. nice one.
Well you can easily tweak the battery life using a registered copy of FSUIPC.dll
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Postby happytraveller » Fri Jan 25, 2013 1:01 am

yep, just my tongue-in-cheek comment on some real life aviation problems

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