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Hello :wave: everybody, and a big thankyou if you can explain me.
I'm not sure to find the help I want now, but in some weeks, I 'll begin to program FSX missions.
For the moment, I'm looking for somebody knowing that old ABLanguage for FS9, precisely the oncrash() event and end() property of flight object, or a link a suggestion...
Thanks

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Jean d'Oran - Deer Valley Flying Club 0961
 
Your doing FS9-missions? That sounds interesting. Unfortunately I cannot help you with this, but good luck anyway. :)
 
Your doing FS9-missions? That sounds interesting. Unfortunately I cannot help you with this, but good luck anyway. :)

Thanks a lot for your attention... Well, I'll continue to search.
Strange language, with errors in the ABL guide af Microsoft. For example, the equivalent of the integer function is "trunc", but was writen "TRUNK" in the abl guide.doc. I spent one month before undersanding that... and no feedback from microsoft.

regards

Jean
 
Sorry to hear that. I hope you will be able to use your knowledge in FSX because the ABL-scripts seem to be the same there.
There's a lot you can do with them.
 
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