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Traffic vnutrisoyuznyh and international passenger and cargo flights of Aeroflot, made by real schedule in 1991. Covers all default FS2002 airports and also includes a newly built airports in Vologda and Petropavlovsk and planned airports in Kutaisi (Kapitnari), Batumi, Kirovograd, Lugansk, Mariupol and Berdyansk. 1991 - the last year of the Soviet Union and the year's largest airline for the entire history of Russian civil aviation. Only IL-86 in 1991 performed 85 daily flights. All rooms aircraft involved in traffic correspond to the real depth, working at the time of the relevant airline. In addition, taken into account and schedule traffic in cars, that is, you do not see the ramp on the airport more planes than there were in reality. Vnutrisoyuznyh addition lines include flight following foreign airlines: Interflug, CSA, Balkan, Malev, JAT, SAS, Lufthansa, Finnair, Alitalia, Swissair, Austrian, Air France, JAL, Virgin Atlantic, British AW, Korean AL, Northwest, United AL, American AL. Ar-15.

Hello, I'm totally new to FSUIPC: I was not aware of its existence until 2 weeks ago: for now, I've installed the unregistered release, just to have the recently purchased FSC9.1 to connect with FSX the FSC support pointed me here: I'm experiencing unavailability of GPS connection to FSX, yet only after a reload (intercontinental route); FSC does not seem to be corrupted, as GPS connection works correctly with new flights; moreover, FSX connection with other registered addons (Active Sky Evolution, SupertrafficBoard) shows no faults thence I'm asking here, please, for suggestions, hopefully. The FSC support pointed me here: I'm experiencing unavailability of GPS connection to FSX, yet only after a reload (intercontinental route); FSC does not seem to be corrupted, as GPS connection works correctly with new flights; moreover, FSX connection with other registered addons (Active Sky Evolution, SupertrafficBoard) shows no faults Sorry, I am confused. What has 'GPS connection' got to do with FSC?

And what are 'new flights' compared with whatever else you use? I'm not sure how any of this relates to FSUIPC at the moment. Why did FSC support point you here? Regards Pete. Hello Pete, 'GPS' connection is a function of FSC that allows to follow on its map the ongoing FSX flight I was not 'pointed' here intentionally by them, but after reading in the reply 'We do not know what effect the reload has to the FSUIPC.

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And the FSC receive the data from there.' , I thought to ask here for hints by 'new flights' I mean that when I create a new flight, FSC9 connects regularly (through FSUIPC, I suppose) and my plane (and air traffic as well) is shown on its map, when I reload a flight, it does not connect and no plane is shown. By 'new flights' I mean that when I create a new flight, FSC9 connects regularly (through FSUIPC, I suppose) and my plane (and air traffic as well) is shown on its map, when I reload a flight, it does not connect and no plane is shown Strange. FSUIPC doesn't do anything particular when you load a flight. I cannot imagine why FSC should lose its connection. Maybe your system is taking so long reading the files on the flight load that FSUIPC is not able to respond in time to FSC, and it times out.

But then it should either come up with an error message, or simply re-try. When FSUIPC cannot continue because of FS disk activity and so on it signals 'not ready', and programs connecting to it should then allow much more time for a response. I don't know if FSC does this. I've not heard of any other users with any similar problems, so it does sound like something up with your specific installation.

Check the FSUIPC log after such an occurrence to see if it is reporting any problems. FSUIPC doesn't do anything particular when you load a flight. I cannot imagine why FSC should lose its connection. Maybe your system is taking so long reading the files on the flight load that FSUIPC is not able to respond in time to FSC, and it times out. But then it should either come up with an error message, or simply re-try.

When FSUIPC cannot continue because of FS disk activity and so on it signals 'not ready', and programs connecting to it should then allow much more time for a response. I don't know if FSC does this. As a matter of fact, my reloading takes, in this case, more than a minute (PMDG long haul KIAH - EDDF), nevertheless I always tried to connect FSC9 only after the reload has gone fine. As a matter of fact, my reloading takes, in this case, more than a minute (PMDG long haul KIAH - EDDF), nevertheless I always tried to connect FSC9 only after the reload has gone fine In that case it should always connect irrespective of the time to reload. I'm afraid that without knowing what FSC9 is doing I can't really help.

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