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Fuel Load - ste9889 - 27-11-2005 hey all, im havin a few problems with loadin fuel into my aircraft, heres the prob, i wanted to do a flight from EHAM-KIAH in a KLM 777-200 but i cant load enough fuel, as in FsP wont let me, is there any way of editing this? i.e. in the aircraft.cfg or in the 777-200.ini file? All The Best Ste ![]() Re: Fuel Load - SWAFO - 28-11-2005 FSP shouldn't edit these characteristics of the aircraft.cfg file. Try adding fuel manually via FS9's menu. Re: Fuel Load - pagir - 28-11-2005 What is the problem? Where did you get your 777? If it's a posky one, you maybe have to edit the empty weight of your plane, because often posky delevoppers input wrong "empty weight" If it's the Mel, here's the solution: http://www.fspassengers.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=5571&pid=57971#pid57971 Pagir Re: Fuel Load - SWAFO - 30-11-2005 I've heard bad things about their aircraft. Why not switch to PMDG 737/747? C'mon... you know you want too ![]() Re: Fuel Load - Pitmurph - 04-12-2005 I do so enjoy the PDMG A/C!!!!! And Brad I'll forgive ya... ![]() ![]() (I flew F-111's... F-4 Phantom G&E Wild Weasels... and F-16's) ![]() Col. USAF (Ret) ![]() Anyway.... in order to increase the fuel load AFTER you have started boarding with FSP and realize you are a bit thin.... can you do this through the default FS9 load out menu???? Re: Fuel Load - SWAFO - 06-12-2005 I believe you can edit fuel load AFTER you have loaded up FSP, however I may be wrong. I'm not running the latest version, and I'm not sure if this was changed. Why would you be a bit thin? Didn't you learn anything in the Air Force? C'mon now! Always take a full tank! You never know what you will/won't need! That was our fuel planning in the Marines! ![]() Are you flying currently? I have an old friend that flew F-4's for the Air Force. Col. Caldwell (won't list a first name for obvious reasons... contact me if you know a Colonel Caldwell). Re: Fuel Load - Pitmurph - 10-12-2005 Quote:SWAFO wrote: I don't think you can through FSPassengers once it is loaded.... if so I do not know how to to without having to redo the entire reloading process (which is a pain) ![]() And well you Marines are always all or nothing anyway!! ![]() fuel burn rates and have not found a program yet that will allow me to input a point of departure and destination... build me a route and give me my fuel needed for my A/C... (Yes... I'm getting lazy) ![]() All I am currently flying right now Brad is nice lil' ol' Cessna Super Skymaster!!!! Such a sweet little bird!!! ![]() Dispatchers license in Texas....... went to work in Operations for a fractional and flew with the fractional for awhile as well... got tired of that.... went back to Montana to be happily retired... then last April got recruited by a small airline to work in Operations again.... and am just absolutely enjoying myself!!!! :D I used to know a Major "Hoppy" Caldwell... I was a Captain at the time with the Wild Weasels at George AFB Re: Fuel Load - SWAFO - 11-12-2005 I emailed you about the "Caldwell" issue. ![]() Actually, if you input the correct variables, FSNavigator is fairly accurate at calculating fuel amounts needed. It's also a full-fledged fuel planner. Works great ![]() Many add-on aircraft (including the PMDG aircraft) have available fuel planning utilities available. I use one that I downloaded from the PMDG website for my -700... works like a charm, although not as accurate as I've seen a few others ![]() Re: Fuel Load - jboweruk - 11-12-2005 how about the PSS 777 that's a sweet bird......? Re: Fuel Load - Pitmurph - 11-12-2005 Hmmmm... I got FSNav.... but still not very familiar with it.... perhaps you could guide me through it for fuel computations.... I have not yet got your e-mail yet Brad... when did you send it??? Re: Fuel Load - SWAFO - 12-12-2005 When FSNAV prints a flight plan, if you entered the correct aircraft, and other flight variables, it should have a required fuel amount on there. Remember that's only a rough "trip fuel" calculation, and doesn't calculate reserve fuel, or anything like that. I sent you a PM 2 days ago or so. I'd resend it, but I deleted it. Gotta keep the mailbox clean ![]() Re: Fuel Load - Pitmurph - 14-12-2005 Awww.... thanks Brad!!!!! That's a WHOLE lot closer than I have been getting with other programs!!!!! ![]() ![]() Finally figured out where to look for the info!!! ![]() |