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FS9 Default 'field

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Probably a stupid question, but can you & how do change the default airfield in FS9? I am tired of forgetting to change 'fields and starting at Seatac.

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Start up FS9
Select your favorite aircraft, airport and stand.
and save the flight as default.


There you go.
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A word of caution, changing your default aircraft, especially to a more complex one, can sometimes lead to problems with systems not working etc.
Just changing the airfield should be OK though :wink:
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No problems by switching to the VC10 ;-)
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VC10 wrote:........how do you change the default airfield in FS9?
and eventually
DanKH wrote:No problems by switching to the VC10 ;-)
Dan, I think you drive yourself too hard. You don't allow yourself to go to bed until you have mentioned VC10 in at least one post a day.
If only you had been born early enough to have been a Vickers salesman - you could have rewritten history :lol: :lol: :lol:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

You are SO right :lol: :lol:

I even purchased the Avion DVD about the VC10....

65 min packed with VC10.......

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Btw. why isn't it G-ASGK there in your sig?
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DanKH wrote:Btw. why isn't it G-ASGK there in your sig?
You can't read that reg - can you?

Ah you must have checked the file name in properties :lol: :lol:

It's a scan of a lovely fine art print from here http://wwrgallery.co.uk/index.aspx of G-ASGB. Treat yourself to one - you deserve it!

Oh btw I heard about your recent disaster. No permanent damage except to the paying customers - again! That's the BOAC spirit - keep it up!

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:lol: :lol: On my way to make it up for them....enroute OIII-VTBD...
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Nice link that Ian :wink:

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