Hello everyone,
I purchased the Skyhawk a couple of weeks ago and decided that I wanted to fly a "used" plane. Since the R is not in production anymore I figured it's just more realistic. Also I have the Skylane and I'm flying this one as a "new" plane. The problem is that in all the excitement for the new simulation I didn't write down the exact time on the airframe after I pushed the "used" button.
So here's the question: Is there a way that I can figure out how many hours I have actually flown the Skyhawk? The thing is that the FSX Logbook doesn't seem to be very accurate. Does the Accusim model account for the flown hours somewhere?
Thanks in advance.
Accumulated flight time
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Re: Accumulated flight time
Hello,
I'm afraid if you have amassed a bunch of hours on top of the used aircraft then theres no way to know exactly if it wasn't previously noted in your personal logbook.
thanks,
Lewis
I'm afraid if you have amassed a bunch of hours on top of the used aircraft then theres no way to know exactly if it wasn't previously noted in your personal logbook.
thanks,
Lewis
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Re: Accumulated flight time
Hi Lewis,
Thank you for the quick reply. No big deal. I know when I serviced the engine that it was only a couple of hours what I have flown at the most before that. I know as a real world pilot I should have kept a logbook myself but I'm not used to the level of realism your birds put into the simulator. I really enjoy them all!
Thanks
Thank you for the quick reply. No big deal. I know when I serviced the engine that it was only a couple of hours what I have flown at the most before that. I know as a real world pilot I should have kept a logbook myself but I'm not used to the level of realism your birds put into the simulator. I really enjoy them all!
Thanks
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Re: Accumulated flight time
Just hit used again and start counting
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Re: Accumulated flight time
I could do that too. Or as mentioned above I'll just count from the time I did a service on the engine.
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