However, looking through my bits I can see some examples where that hasn't happened completely. The FlyBe E190's for example are missing the A/C Type E190 code, and RAF 125 XS709 just came up as null for the reg, and null for the type.
Which "bits" are you talking about?
Are you talking about MyLog or the MyFlights aircraft list. XS709 is in the GAS database, so the record for this aircraft will be populated. However, you need to understand that there are 2 databases here and they are completely different:
- NavData.db3 - this is the main RB database that comes already populated with a large number of aircraft details and routes
- MyLog.db3 - this is a record of the aircraft you have picked up and is empty when you install RB (there might actually be a few aircraft here as a demonstration of how MyLog works)
The RB autopopulate function
only populates NavData.db3. MyLog.db3 is populated from the MyFlights list as aircraft are picked up, using the data in NavData.db3.
If there isn't a record for that aircraft in NavData.db3 the first time the aircraft is detected, then the record written to MyLog.db3 will not have the aircraft details. Even when NavData.db3 is autopopulated, it won't then change the record you already have in MyLog.
To update and populate the MyLog records, use MyLog > Tools > Populate. This then looks at NavData.db3 and "fills in the blanks" in the MyLog file.
As far as the Flybe E190's, if the aircraft type appears as ... then you will need to edit NanData.db3 manually using the RB Database Explorer. See "Editing Records Manually" in the FAQ section here on the forum.
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