Aircraft Carrier landing

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Re: Aircraft Carrier landing

Postby Steve Waite » Sat Sep 01, 2012 2:20 pm

Did you wait for the Landed message (green stripe) before taking off?
I recently landed on the regular carrier in the chopper and then returned OK counted as two trips. Did yours count as two trips? In other words two trip and 100 points = 50 points per trip. which would not do.
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Re: Aircraft Carrier landing

Postby Brent » Sat Sep 01, 2012 7:16 pm

Steve,
Steve Waite wrote:Did you wait for the Landed message (green stripe) before taking off?

Yes
I recently landed on the regular carrier in the chopper and then returned OK counted as two trips. Did yours count as two trips? In other words two trip and 100 points = 50 points per trip. which would not do.

I just discovered that the detailed txt report from the flight records list reported that the flight count went up by 2 and the points incremented by 200 which is what I expected. :) What confused me was the flight assessment summary indicating 100 points (see the image in previous post)! :?

Does that make sense?

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Re: Aircraft Carrier landing

Postby Steve Waite » Sat Sep 01, 2012 8:21 pm

Hi Brent,

The assessment is for the flight back - very confusing - forces recorded are from both parts of the trip, but only one landing. These problems are part of the mission upgrade I have planned. I was at first wondering about the detailed carrier having a lower deck and your landing not registered, but all seems good.

Thanks again Brent your input has been extremely helpful.

Speak later...
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