I am new to this forum but have been doing various types of FSX add-on development for the last decade. I actually got into flightsimming in the mid 1980's…before there was an MSFS.
Recently I purchased the TACPACK add-on and purchased a few TACPACK enabled fighters. It is very exciting…as long as you have something to shoot at.
TACPACK helps you out in that regard with what the call "Scenarios" - small text files that allow you to add things like other aircraft in the sky or on the ground, tankers, aircraft carriers, SAMs and ships…anything in your SimObject Airplanes or Boats folder.
Having purchased the excellent MILVIZ F-4E, I decided to give it some targets from its era. I found Michael Pearson's awesome Mig-21 series at this site - perfect for some target practice over the Fulda Gap.
The way these Scenario files work: You make an entry for an aircraft, select a title from your SimObjects\Airplanes folder, give it a start Lat & Long, heading, speed and altitude. See https://forums.vrsimulations.com/suppor ... _.28TPS.29
That's it - they fly in a straight line - not that exciting but good practice.
I set up a scenario file of a few of Michael Pearson's Mig-21's in 2-pane sections, loaded everything up and gave it a shot…it worked…sort of. I guess since the aircraft never started up, taxied, and took off, they think they are still on the ground…well at least that they haven't started their engines. They were, cruising along at 450 KTAS, chocks & boarding ladder still there, engine cover in place and with a "Remove Before Flight" flag still on the nose…but the landing gear was up. (…although given the Mig-21's dubious ejection seat record, I guess bailing out by climbing down the boarding ladder might be a good idea

I will eventually generate some flight plans for these aircraft which I assume will solve this issue. That said, any ideas as to how to make these aircraft are flying / the engine has started?
Cheers
Hangar 200