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Title: Active Sky & Overspeed
Post by: EHM-2029 Sotiris on June 29, 2007, 02:39:13 pm
Hi All,

though not strictly a propilot question it nonetheless has many consequences on PP scores.
I have recently got Active Sky. Does running this when online at IVAO help to avoid the massive changes in wind speed/direction and thus to avoid the dreaded overspeed penalty?
Title: Active Sky & Overspeed
Post by: EHM-1689 Lukasz on June 29, 2007, 08:18:44 pm
Well, I've got Active Sky and...I have the same problem as you.

AS update isn't...fluently, as it base on the METAR of the nearest airport. AS is just better than FS-built weather system, but isn't perfect.
Title: Active Sky & Overspeed
Post by: EHM-1009 Kevin on June 29, 2007, 11:24:58 pm
I fly with activesky but offline not via vatsim or ivao but i still can get overspeed when cruising. I recommend what has been mentioned on the board for a long time now and that iss to fly under the recommended mach cruise speed. iwhen i fly 747 or 330 i usually fly at .80 mch or .82 and i havnt recieved overspeed when the wind changes.

i have also read (some time ago) somewhere on the forum that with a registered fsupic u can alter a setting with minimises this problem i will search a direct if i find this post again.
Title: Active Sky & Overspeed
Post by: EHM-0654 Murray on June 30, 2007, 10:36:16 am
That'd be "wind smoothing" and yes, you need paid for FSUIPC for it (but buy it, is deffo worth the money)

In fact, reged FSUIPC does a whole bunch of weather smoothing.
Title: Active Sky & Overspeed
Post by: EHM-1703 Philip on June 30, 2007, 11:10:03 am
I can only agree with Murray, FSUIPC is a fantastic piece of software and if you are going to buy any addon, this one is worth it as so many add-ons use it now!
Title: Active Sky & Overspeed
Post by: EHM-2029 Sotiris on June 30, 2007, 01:46:11 pm
Cheers guys, thanks very much for the tip.
It really is a bugger to get that overspeed penalty.