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The OBD team has done the impossible again! They invented the time machine! In the SE5A, as you fly, the time in the world around you progresses, but in your plane, it stands still. At least according to the clock (lower right) which always shows 7:35 IRC. At least it's right twice per day :biggrin:

 

Just wanted to bring attention to the devs that the clock in the SE5A doesn't operate. I find the in-cockpit clocks very useful. One thing I do like about the Entente planes over the German. Feel free to move this if in the wrong forum.

Thanks.

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A non believer!

you know I like to fly as pure as possible. I have to use my watch when flying for the Fatherland.

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I know but those da##$ned mchine gun bullets keep mis aligning my shakras.

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Wasn't sure where to post this, but...

The OBD team has done the impossible again! They invented the time machine! In the SE5A, as you fly, the time in the world around you progresses, but in your plane, it stands still. At least according to the clock (lower right) which always shows 7:35 IRC. At least it's right twice per day :biggrin:

 

Just wanted to bring attention to the devs that the clock in the SE5A doesn't operate. I find the in-cockpit clocks very useful. One thing I do like about the Entente planes over the German. Feel free to move this if in the wrong forum.

Thanks.

 

Mr Lucky,

 

Might I suggest that if you are chugging along, and time is passing, yet your cockpit clock fails to record the passage of time, that you do not have a time machine, merely a broken clock.

 

:yes:

 

Like uncleal suggests, you have to hit "z" to check the time.

Edited by Check Six

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Otherwise this would be the best excuse ever invented when late for work.

 

"The clock stopped and so did time. At least in the region of my bed."

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Thanks, may have just missed this patch though oh well.. one day the fitter will get around to fixing it.

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A non believer!

you know I like to fly as pure as possible. I have to use my watch when flying for the Fatherland.

 

I hope it is a wind-up watch not one of these new-fangled quartz things :biggrin:

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I hope it is a wind-up watch not one of these new-fangled quartz things :biggrin:

 

My great grandfather's pocket watch actually. Kind of helps with the immersion.

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Probably got a little rusty with all that cold damp air up at 17k feet ;)

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