I have tried FSE tonight, thank to Keith's and Eugene's posts installation went fine and was able to start flying on PE using FSE.
I completed the flight, shut the plane down, applied brakes and waited and waited and waited, my status on FSE page was and still is enroute.....
Is there anything simple I am doing wrong?
Enroute status for ever...
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X-Plane - Make sure your engine is off, and your brakes are full on (v key is default, I believe).
FSX - Engine off, parking brake on (ctrl .)
FSX - Engine off, parking brake on (ctrl .)
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In Xplane, I had to use my mouse to click on the "Breaks" button on the cockpit panel to finish the flight. The keyboard button for breaks didn't do it for some reason.
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Thank you gentlemen, I will try it tonight. Very weird, I would thinks brakes are breaks, if they are on, no matter how I activate them. Maybe my brakes were not set to full.
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Use the 'v' key to set the parking brake in xplane. Pull the mixture on all engines. That will do it.
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I read up on this and have had a few flights not close out. In the docs it says you may have to wait for hours for it to log.
I let it go for long periods wiothout success and will not try that method again.
FYI.
Lee
I let it go for long periods wiothout success and will not try that method again.
FYI.
Lee
Lee Williams
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That section of the FAQ is talking 1/100000 flights. Normal ops should be instantaneous. I have to experience with X-Plane so I wish I could be more helpful.
~Jason
~Jason