Quote:Is there a way to make Flight Simulator 2004 support multi-stop Flights?
flipside, there's actually a very simple way. Set the aeroplane up at your home airport and then make a flightplan from your home airport to your ultimate destination airport. Then, depending on the range of the aeroplane you're using, drag the courseline to suitable 'stopping-point' airports along the route.
Then save the whole thing as "Plan1' or something.
After that, use 'Plan1' as a reference, make individual flightplans for each leg of the journey, and fly the trip, saving each flight individually after you've parked. Then refer back to your 'Plan1' file to set up the next one.
As to 'fuel problems,' as rottydaddy implies, you should fly the odd 'training flight' first to find out what sort of range the aeroplane you're using can achieve. Then set up the 'leg lengths' in 'Plan1' as appropriate.
I happen to be addicted to round-world flights in totally-unsuitable aeroplanes - I'm currently 'flying' round the world in a 1940s Hawker Hurricane! A while back I wrote up the best way of approaching that sort of thing and Simviation kindly incorporated it in their 'Adventures' section.
You can download it from here (halfway down the page, 'FS2004 Round The World In A Prop') if you like; hope it helps:-
http://simviation.com/1/browse-Adventures-128-2