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Dumping fuel - Cuda - 25-05-2005

is it possible to dump fuel in MSFS2004. Do any of the payware planes have this feture. It would be nice to lighten the planes up before an emergancy
landing.


Re: Dumping fuel - jeffrey11190 - 25-05-2005

lol. i hope thay have something.like you see **** comming out of the plain and you shoud hear som eone takeing the **** then dumping it

lol


Re: Dumping fuel - fruitfly - 25-05-2005

Dumping fuel possibillities (I saw so far) were always announced as a special feature of a particular plane being advertized.
So - my guess is that it is something that has to be enabled on a 'specific airplane level', not as a 'generic modification'.
But than again.... it wouldn't be the first time I'm wrong....???


Re: Dumping fuel - jboweruk - 25-05-2005

The RFP 747-200 classic has the fuel dump feature, and you can see the trails coming off the wings when you use it.




Re: Dumping fuel - Auduns - 25-05-2005

The LevelD 767 and Captain Sim 707(I think) also has this feature. And I believe the upcoming PMDG 747 will have the feature. And yes it
is a additional feature in each particular plane. I think there is quite a lot involved in simulating the fysics and programming it. :D

Audun




Re: Dumping fuel - DanSteph - 25-05-2005

Quote:Auduns wrote:
And yes it is a additional feature in each particular plane. I think there is quite a lot involved in simulating the fysics and programming it. :D

Programing it is nothing, a button "dump fuel" can be done for any aircraft in 1 hours of work,
FsP "dump" your fuel outboard to simulate a fuel leak (but you don't see fuel smoke)

The biggest job is to design the smoke effect in fact.

Dan




Re: Dumping fuel - jeffrey11190 - 25-05-2005

Quote:jboweruk wrote:
The RFP 747-200 classic has the fuel dump feature, and you can see the trails coming off the wings when you use it.


where do i download the RFP 747-200 classic


Re: Dumping fuel - djsebx - 25-05-2005

See Ready For Pushback official webpage http://www.panelshop.com . Be aware that this is not made for beginners at all. Not aimed at you
jeffrey, every reader.. Smile




Re: Dumping fuel - jeffrey11190 - 25-05-2005

ok thx. i am downloading it now.


Re: Dumping fuel - djsebx - 25-05-2005

huh ? in 3 minutes you got the purchase link and confirmation mail to download wow Wink



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Re: Dumping fuel - jeffrey11190 - 25-05-2005

well i mean i am buying it. and going to download it


Re: Dumping fuel - Shandon - 26-05-2005

Quote:jeffrey11190 wrote:
lol. i hope thay have something.like you see **** comming out of the plain and you shoud hear som eone takeing the **** then dumping it

lol
How old are you Jeff? Wonder...Some of the things you say sound a bit childish.....This is going to be a professional addon to a enhance
a wonderful game...I sure won't spend money to hear someone do a bodily function...Lets keep it real shall we Rolleyes




Re: Dumping fuel - jeffrey11190 - 26-05-2005

i am 17


Re: Dumping fuel - jboweruk - 26-05-2005

Your going to find the 747 has a very steep learning curve, and from some of the other things you have already said I really doubt it's
gonna be much use to you. For one thing there's no easy quick start, she's a lady and needs to be treated that way, be prepared to spend
an hour the first few times just getting the engines running, on top of that you may find that at the end of the hour you still have no
hydraulics, because you pressed a button/switch out of order. YES it really is that complicated, because every single system is modeled
and has an effect. Even the fuel has to be put in at the gate like in real life.




Re: Dumping fuel - Nickio - 26-05-2005

There really isnt anything complicated about knowing which buttons to click in a certain sequence, Its a matter of knowing where they are
and when to click them. I am 18 and I dont think that age has anything to do with the "steep" learning curve. Im in flight college in canada,
and the first thing we learn is there really isnt anything complicated about the procedures that pilots follow, they get paid well for being
able to execute a highly error-free operation involving interaction with outside world, airplane, and crew.
what if jeff said he was 40, all the sudden it wouldnt be a steep learning curve?
Although I do agree, if he is solely getting that product for fuel dump, then it might be a miss, but thats how you learn that there is more to
flying than CTRL+E.