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Reducing Wind Shear in FS9
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| Arthur 2005-10-28, 7:35 pm |
| Tired of those huge gusts of wind blowing your aircraft up and down and from
side to side at high altitudes and playing havoc with your IAS???
Well, I'm not sure if this is a cheat or not, but I went to FS9
SETTINGS/WEATHER/ and unchecked DOWNLOAD WINDS FROM ALOFT IN REAL WEATHER.
Now, I'm getting a nice, smooth ride and I know my plane likely won't
overpeed and cause an unfair loss of merit points in FSPassengers.....and if
it is a bit of a cheat, I'll just have to live with it.
Hope this helps a bit.
Arthur
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| David Wilson-Okamura 2005-10-28, 7:35 pm |
| May not be a reason to get it, but this is one of the things that a
registered FSUIPC can fix.
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| Mr. Steve 2005-10-28, 11:32 pm |
| What kind of a fix is that...providing more realistic effects.
Mr. Steve
"David Wilson-Okamura" <David Wilson-Okamura@forums.simradar.com> wrote in
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> May not be a reason to get it, but this is one of the things that a
> registered FSUIPC can fix.
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