How does this work ?
How does this work ?
Hello , i am trying to understand how does this work i installed it and all ran autoupdate , when i start up p3d v4 on the main page where i choose the departure airport do i need to adjust the time ? Or i can just click fly now ? Or it will do it automatically .
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Re: How does this work ?
Hi,Moey124 wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 2:57 pmHello , i am trying to understand how does this work i installed it and all ran autoupdate , when i start up p3d v4 on the main page where i choose the departure airport do i need to adjust the time ? Or i can just click fly now ? Or it will do it automatically .
When you install Time Zone Fixer, it fixes your prepar3d Time Zones and it means you have correct local time in all airports around the world but if you want to fly real time then you can use our Real Time Flight Manager program.
You can download it from here:
https://simelite.com/downloadrtf.php?vid=V1.1
Extract and run it (Prepar3D V4 version) before running Prepar3D. It sets correct real time in any airport you start your flight from.
Re: How does this work ?
So hmm time zone meaning if i fly from england to miaminit changes to the correct time zone like morning to night vice versa ?
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Re: How does this work ?
Time Zone is offset from UTC. London time is UTC+1h00 at this time of year and Miami time is UTC-4h00. It means when it is 8:00AM in London, it is 3:00AM in Miami. When your Time Zones are correct and you fly from London to Miami, you will land at Miami airport 4h25m after your departure time.
If you take off from London airport at 8:00AM and your flight time to Miami is 9h25m then you will land at Miami airport at 12:25PM
8:00Am(London Time) + 9h25m (Flight Time) - 5h00(London Time Zone - Miami Time Zone) = 12:25Pm
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