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Fuel & Payload Config


Nicholas Bartolotta 912967
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Nicholas Bartolotta 912967
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I'm not sure if anybody else has encountered this problem, but for me it is with a couple aircraft. When I click on Fuel & Payload (at the Create a flight screen), edit any of the fuel or payload values, and click OK, it shuts down Flight Sim. I suspect it's a problem in the aircraft.cfg file, but I'm not sure how to fix it.

 

Thanks!

Nick Bartolotta - ZSE Instructor, pilot at large

 

"Just fly it on down to within a inch of the runway and let it drop in from there."

- Capt. Don Lanham, ATA Airlines

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Steven Rogers 901202
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Does it happen with all aircraft, or just a couple?

 

If there are default ones, give me a tinkle and I'll email you the aircraft.cfg files to you and see if that fixes the problem.

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Ben Zwebner 906832
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I gonna guess that the problem occurs when using the Kittyhawk 737, right?!

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Nicholas Bartolotta 912967
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I gonna guess that the problem occurs when using the Kittyhawk 737, right?!

 

Bingo.

Default are fine, and same with pretty much all my other aircraft that I can think of now. Just today I was flying the Kittyhawk 738 and tried to lower the fuel settings and then I realized, "oh [Mod - lovely stuff]" as I clicked OK.

Nick Bartolotta - ZSE Instructor, pilot at large

 

"Just fly it on down to within a inch of the runway and let it drop in from there."

- Capt. Don Lanham, ATA Airlines

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Nicholas Bartolotta 912967
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Bump. Any ideas?

Nick Bartolotta - ZSE Instructor, pilot at large

 

"Just fly it on down to within a inch of the runway and let it drop in from there."

- Capt. Don Lanham, ATA Airlines

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