Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: Is setup supposed to load fuel?
FlyTheMaddog.com Forums > Maddog Forum - English > General discussions
BobJ
I searched and couldn't find this. Does it just tell you what fuel to load are does it load it?

yes I read the manual.

Bob J
Jon
QUOTE (BobJ @ 13/09/2010, 18:35) *
I searched and couldn't find this. Does it just tell you what fuel to load are does it load it?

yes I read the manual.

Bob J


Bob,

The Manager & Setup will load the appropriate fuel after you enter the route and click on the "Transfer fuel QTY to Load Page" on the Fuel/Route Planner Page.

Jon
BobJ
QUOTE (Jon @ 13/09/2010, 20:37) *
QUOTE (BobJ @ 13/09/2010, 18:35) *
I searched and couldn't find this. Does it just tell you what fuel to load are does it load it?

yes I read the manual.

Bob J


Bob,

The Manager & Setup will load the appropriate fuel after you enter the route and click on the "Transfer fuel QTY to Load Page" on the Fuel/Route Planner Page.

Jon


That is what i thought but it don't transfer to the Sim. Oh well.

Bob J
Jon
QUOTE (BobJ @ 13/09/2010, 21:01) *
QUOTE (Jon @ 13/09/2010, 20:37) *
QUOTE (BobJ @ 13/09/2010, 18:35) *
I searched and couldn't find this. Does it just tell you what fuel to load are does it load it?

yes I read the manual.

Bob J


Bob,

The Manager & Setup will load the appropriate fuel after you enter the route and click on the "Transfer fuel QTY to Load Page" on the Fuel/Route Planner Page.

Jon


That is what i thought but it don't transfer to the Sim. Oh well.

Bob J


Bob,

It should carry the correct fuel thorough to the aircraft you select on the setup page (and that you select when FS opens...at least that's what I'm seeing). I'm running Maddog 2010 Pro with FS9.
BobJ
QUOTE (Jon @ 13/09/2010, 21:27) *
QUOTE (BobJ @ 13/09/2010, 21:01) *
QUOTE (Jon @ 13/09/2010, 20:37) *
QUOTE (BobJ @ 13/09/2010, 18:35) *
I searched and couldn't find this. Does it just tell you what fuel to load are does it load it?

yes I read the manual.

Bob J


Bob,

The Manager & Setup will load the appropriate fuel after you enter the route and click on the "Transfer fuel QTY to Load Page" on the Fuel/Route Planner Page.

Jon


That is what i thought but it don't transfer to the Sim. Oh well.

Bob J


Bob,

It should carry the correct fuel thorough to the aircraft you select on the setup page (and that you select when FS opens...at least that's what I'm seeing). I'm running Maddog 2010 Pro with FS9.



I'm running 2010 Pro on FSX
wims80
Try to load the default microlight instead of the maddog from the free flight page, then when the sim has loaded with you on the airport you click Aircraft->Select Aircraft from the menus, select the maddog and the plane should load with the amount of fuel you set with the load manager
BobJ
QUOTE (wims80 @ 14/09/2010, 6:17) *
Try to load the default microlight instead of the maddog from the free flight page, then when the sim has loaded with you on the airport you click Aircraft->Select Aircraft from the menus, select the maddog and the plane should load with the amount of fuel you set with the load manager



Thank you I will try that.
Omaniac
Fuel loading has never worked for me, I always have to load the fuel via FSX itself.
Same happens in FS9 and FSX. I have the 2008 pro version.
BobJ
QUOTE (Omaniac @ 14/09/2010, 8:14) *
Fuel loading has never worked for me, I always have to load the fuel via FSX itself.
Same happens in FS9 and FSX. I have the 2008 pro version.



well it worked when I loaded the Cessna first then I loaded the maddog like was posted earlier.
Paul J
QUOTE (BobJ @ 14/09/2010, 9:55) *
well it worked when I loaded the Cessna first then I loaded the maddog like was posted earlier.

... and has never failed for me, either. The secret is a properly configured Cold n Dark default flight. Load it; end it; quit fsx; load the manager (with update fuel ticked).
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2013 Invision Power Services, Inc.