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FSFlyingSchool Pilot
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Last Login: Thursday, January 05, 2012 4:54:31 PM
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Hi Guys,
I've successfully installed FSFlyingSchool Pro and tried several flight flying MSFS c172, PMDG 737-800 and iFly 737-800, at the end of every flight FSFS Pro shows instructor's analysis of my flight but it never record the information in my Log Book, so my Log book is always empty. Please explain why.
I also don't know how to use FSR aircraft so my flight scores can be submitted to FSFlyingSchool's server.
As a nubie, I really need a lot of help from all of you.
Many thanks and Best regards,
Agung A.R.
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FSFlyingSchool PPL
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Last Login: Thursday, February 23, 2012 9:13:56 AM
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You don't mention operating system, but its likely that windows is preventing the log from being generated. Vista and Win7 are a pain in the *** for locking down the directories under Program Files........note to developers, you might want to store save data in 'My Documents' folder, as there's significantly less security there.
I would try right clicking the icon on the desktop (or creating one if you don't have one there), right clicking then set 'Run as Administrator'. When you run the app this way, you'll have to re-enter your registration details, but it should then have the correct level it requires to create your logbook on the hard drive; alternatively you could also install to a directory outside the program files hierarchy. Either way, ensure you create a suitable profile for your logbook / settings instead of the default so its easy to maintain between versions / installations.
As for the aircraft, simply extract the .fsr files into the aircraft directory (typically "C:\Program Files (x86)\FSFlyingSchool\Aircraft" and the program should use their data when a matching aircraft is selected). They are simply text files including specifications such as flap settings, airspeeds, and installed equipment such as retractable undercarriage etc
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