Can't load fuel.
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Can't load fuel.
I don't know if I'm the only one haing this problem or I'm just an idiot... (Don't answer that!!!)
When I go to fuel up my aircraft, any plane, it won't let me add any fuel. No matter what amount I try and add 1 gallon or more, it tells me that it's too much fuel for the plane and won't upload. I have to set the fuel to 0 and then it will take. Only problem is that when I do that, it drains my tanks dry. So then I'm sitting on he tarmac with now fuel and my engines come to a stop. I have to end the flight, restart FlyNet and then it will let me add fuel finally. Only problem is, it's charging me for fuel I should already have plus what I'm putting in now. So far my airline has lost thousands of dollars due to this bug.
Any answers????
When I go to fuel up my aircraft, any plane, it won't let me add any fuel. No matter what amount I try and add 1 gallon or more, it tells me that it's too much fuel for the plane and won't upload. I have to set the fuel to 0 and then it will take. Only problem is that when I do that, it drains my tanks dry. So then I'm sitting on he tarmac with now fuel and my engines come to a stop. I have to end the flight, restart FlyNet and then it will let me add fuel finally. Only problem is, it's charging me for fuel I should already have plus what I'm putting in now. So far my airline has lost thousands of dollars due to this bug.
Any answers????
- cmdrnmartin
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I worked with Jolly over the phone. I am a pretty good hand at this FlyNET now. His problem is not like any other. I looked at his planes and like I said worked with him on the phone.cmdrnmartin wrote:We fuel in Pounds, and KGs, not gallons. Make sure you convert your fuel loads appropriately.
Cheers
He can not even change the fuel to 1 litter. It still says the plane can not hold that much.
Wolfar
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Wolf AirLines CEO
http://members.cox.net/wolfar/index.htm
20 Year US Navy Retired
Former Squadron CO and founder:
1997~2003
JG2, JG26, Strike Masters
- cmdrnmartin
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Not sure about off line. It was the Dash-8 which I used for weeks before moving up.cmdrnmartin wrote:What plane is it? Can it hold fuel in FS normally (independently of FLYnet?)
I see that he is flying a route so perhaps he figured it out. We should see when he is done.
Wolfar
Wolf AirLines CEO
http://members.cox.net/wolfar/index.htm
20 Year US Navy Retired
Former Squadron CO and founder:
1997~2003
JG2, JG26, Strike Masters
Wolf AirLines CEO
http://members.cox.net/wolfar/index.htm
20 Year US Navy Retired
Former Squadron CO and founder:
1997~2003
JG2, JG26, Strike Masters
fuel
It does it with any plane I fly. I can get fuel into them if I put the fuel at 0kg/lbs, hit fly and then alt/tab out of FS2004, shut down the client, restart the client, and then restart the flight. Only problem is that this drains my tanks no matter how much fuel is in them. Then when I go to fuel them up, I punch in the correct weight for max fuel, but the client only gives me about 1/2 a tank if that. It's impossible to make the run from Seattle to San Francisco in a 737 with 1/2 tank of fuel. (And yes, I've tried entering more fuel than what max should be.)
This is really getting frustrating. I really love what your guys are doing with this client, but I can't even make any money due to the fuel problem. I end up in the hole on almost every flight.
This is really getting frustrating. I really love what your guys are doing with this client, but I can't even make any money due to the fuel problem. I end up in the hole on almost every flight.
OH WOW! I never thought of that because I always start the client after FS is loaded.CAPFlyer wrote:Do not start the client until after FS is completely loaded (i.e. you're in the cockpit on the ramp). If you start the client before then, you will run into the exact problems you describe.
Wolfar
Wolf AirLines CEO
http://members.cox.net/wolfar/index.htm
20 Year US Navy Retired
Former Squadron CO and founder:
1997~2003
JG2, JG26, Strike Masters
Wolf AirLines CEO
http://members.cox.net/wolfar/index.htm
20 Year US Navy Retired
Former Squadron CO and founder:
1997~2003
JG2, JG26, Strike Masters
- CAPFlyer
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The FlyNET client required FSUIPC to operate with FS. It is not activated until your flight is started and you're sitting in the cockpit. If you start the client before then you're okay as long as you don't click the "Fly Booked Flight" button. Click that button *ONLY* after Flight Sim is fully started and you should be okay, but it's not fool proof. The way I do it is I get FS completely started, boot up FSRealTime, ActiveSky, & FSINN, sign onto VATSIM and file my flightplan, then boot the FlyNET client. I do this because once the client is started, it blocks out my access to the first to menus in FS, which includes access to the multiplayer module so FSINN is prevented from starting a multiplayer session when it starts.