Surface Incompatibilty

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Surface Incompatibilty

Postby Dean B » Mon Jul 25, 2011 8:06 pm

Steve,

How long do you set the trigger for straying onto the wrong surface ie grass. I swear I must have taxied into the grass for just a few secs and you went and busted me a full 5%! Otherwise a perfect flight and you ruined it. Your name was Mud :twisted:

Seriously, how long?
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Re: Surface Incompatibilty

Postby Steve Waite » Mon Jul 25, 2011 10:08 pm

One touch of a disallowed surface and you're out! :-)
Are you asking for a maximum time allowed on the wrong surface?
In the meantime, you can enable allowed surfaces individually in the Mission Screen.
Thanks Dean;
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Re: Surface Incompatibilty

Postby Dean B » Wed Jul 27, 2011 7:33 pm

Hi Steve,

Yes, I know you can allow/disallow surfaces, but a bit of leeway for a wheel or two on the grass. C'mon m8y! :P

Perhaps a trigger after 5 secs?
--Dean
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Re: Surface Incompatibilty

Postby Steve Waite » Wed Jul 27, 2011 10:55 pm

Yes Dean, this has had me in a quandry, so I asked around:

The [small] concensus was; it might only take one slip off of the tarmac to break something.

The main thing to test for was; did that happen, rather than how long for.

We can give it some more thought maybe?
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