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Should the departure airport be shown in the logbook in the X-plane version of FSFS ?
It does not appear in either logbook (the "traditional" version nor the "full version" with Mr. Smith's comments).
In the "traditional" version, there is a column for departure airport but no data are shown.
Additionally, when I save a journey to the map server and then start another flight, when I save the second flight, the first one is also included on the same map. Each subsequent flight I make is shown as part of that journey until such time as I disconnect FSFS and reconnect. Is this the intended behaviour?
Paul..
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Hi Paul:
Thanks for your input!
The departure airport is a feature that we would like to add into the program shortly and has a space reserved for it in the software. Having said that, we could certainly make it clearer that the data is not presently collected.
The maps do indeed continue until the user exists the program or 'disconnects'. This allows a multi-leg flight map to be saved and if the pilot does not want this format then disconnect can be used to end the flight map 'recording'.
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