FYI to those that might not know, you can use ".time" as a command. it uses a 24 hour clock.
format:
.time xx yy z
where xx = hours (if you use single digit that's fine)
where yy = minutes
where z = time speed multiplier.
So typing ".time 8 30 0" will set the time to 8:30 AM and it won't change. Typing ".time 14 45 10" means that it will be 2:45PM and that the sun will travel 10 times faster than normal along its path.
This is very useful for setting up screenshots. You can set the plane on a level course, set the time to 8:30 or so to get screenshots of one side (sun hits that side) and then set it to 15:30 or so to get screenshots of the other side, and then 11AM or so for screenshots of the top.