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Destination airport. - pegase - 03-06-2005 In FS 20004 you can make a nice flight plan ending at (for example) Lugano or London City and choose any plane like (for example a 747 or Antonov 124 with full payload.). No problem for a perfect flight, but the landing might cause some pelalties.... Is it possible to see from the flight planner if the airport is OK for the plane ? (at least the runway length ?) Is there any function like this in FsPassenger ? Re: Destination airport. - amenofiiv - 03-06-2005 GREAT!! ![]() I would make the same question to anybody could answer! I'm with pegase on this question... hope somebody will answer soon! :-) Vittorio Re: Destination airport. - ello - 03-06-2005 That reminds me of somthing I was going to ask.. does the distance of the flight change the pax? For example if I tried to fly a 747 on a London-Paris route, would it get just as many passengers as a normal 747 flight (like London-New York), or would it have as many as a normal London-Paris flight would? Post Edited ( 06-03-05 19:02 ) Re: Destination airport. - DanSteph - 03-06-2005 Quote:pegase wrote: No, FsP is not a flight planner, you have plenty of soft included Fs2004 himself that can tell you that... what FsP will do anyway is if you land with a 747 on a GA airstrip you will land too long and end in the grass and here you'll have penality... FsP doesn't take in account your destination for number of pax, it take in account the ticket price, your company reputation and the number of time you flown from this airport... Dan Re: Destination airport. - fruitfly - 03-06-2005 Sure! If you're not using FSNav , go to menu -> world -> map -> click on the small rwy icon on top so it becomes green and zoom in with a plus icon. You'll get the altitude width, length, ILS approach direction and frequency. So there's both payware and the default verion available fo that purpose. There's no need for Dan to loose time and nerves over that redundant option. |