Hi Ben,>The Persistent World Flight in the Flight Terminal is open
>24/7. You can test it at any time yourself. If you connect
>properly, the PWF will "talk" to you and you'll see some
>other weather than your single-player setting.
Ok, I made it in tonight just fine and got to KSBP in a P-38 Lightning. Robert was also in the session at the same time and I hope I did not scare him too much flying around in the fog. At one point Robert and I were at opposite ends of the runway in our P-38's. I sat there and watched him take off and pass overhead before I started my takeoff roll. Pretty cool! And Robert, I apologize if I interrupted your flight patterns at all.
>Let us know if you have any trouble. It's all automated so
>you shouldn't have any problem as long as you wait for the
>pages to load (e.g. don't go clicking around or shutting
>pages before they load, etc..)
Now that I successfully got in there are still a few remaining questions.
1) Which default parking spaces at KBSP are already occupied by static aircraft?
2) How does Roger Wilco interface with the system when in the FS2004 program. Robert was in the Simulator but not in ACARS like I was. Were we on different frequencies? I clicked on Unicom, but am not sure it worked.
3) I also have FSNav 4.6 linked to my FS2004. Is there a way to add FSNav to the multiplayer VPC connection so I could track other aircraft and their flight paths.
4) And most important, when exactly this weekend is the KEDW-KSBP flight scheduled for?
I have to go into work Saturday morning and work most of the day (Our IT group is installing a bunch of computers in a new building for some of our Customers so they can get back to work on Monday.), but I would still like to join the flight this weekend if the timing works out.
Thanks a lot!
Best regards,
Melo
PL965 Spitfire pilot,
Glendale, CA