is there a button i can use to dump fuel on FS9! i have been looking on everything and cant find one, please help.
Have a read of this: https://forum.flyawaysimulation.com/forum/topic/3285/max-landing-weight-question/
This is a Fuel Dump Gauge. It might do what you you want to do ➡ http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DLID=&Name=&FileName=dsd_fuel_dump.zip&Author=&CatID=root
Do a 'ZipDive!'.
hi i want to ask question here. I'm flying to manchester united, and from what i've read from the above post, the fuel is enough for one way trip plus for emergencies. What if i like to land on certain airport and top up my fuel? after landing, taxi, park....from there, how to top up fuel??? i really dont know..what button to press? please help
You can go to assignments, and assign a key to automatically top up your fuel, or you can taxi towards a fuel pump if there is one at that airport. Just taxi slowly towards it and your fuel should increase to 100%. Lastly, go to Aircraft in the menu bar at the top of the screen and click Fuel and Payload (or something similar) 😉
wow..many thanks to you 🙂 i never know that there is a fuel pump inside the air port..nice
No problem. There aren't fuel pumps at every airport and sometimes, they are obscured by buildings etc, so be prepared to look for it!
Just one more tidbit. I think you have to set the parking brake near the pumps in order to refuel.
yeah ok, but isnt there just a button whch you can press which will dump the fuel for you?
The original Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 does not have a fuel dump button.
rickypig112 wrote:
yeah ok, but isnt there just a button whch you can press which will dump the fuel for you?
dsd_fuel_dump.gau
The name pretty much says it all. When weight loss is prescribed for your aircraft, this gauge will do it for you.
If this is what you're after, try the link I gave you.
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