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Question about aircraft with their own load editors - alan - 01-08-2005 Hi Dan or anyone who can help. How do aircraft such as the PSS A320, LDS767, DF737 which have their own load editors, handle FSP's payload editor overriding the settings? I have not had a chance to try this out yet. Cheers Alan Post Edited ( 08-01-05 03:01 ) Re: Question about aircraft with their own load editors - SWAFO - 01-08-2005 FSP will edit the aircraft.cfg file so that it can work with FSP independently of the other load-editors. I use the PMDG -700 with FSP, and don't use PMDG's load editor any more, I like FSP that much! Re: Question about aircraft with their own load editors - alan - 01-08-2005 Cheers SWAFO. Alan Re: Question about aircraft with their own load editors - pagir - 01-08-2005 Just to be more precise, FsP don't modify the aircraft.cfg unless the aircraft.cfg is missing the standard payloads points. (this said for copyright concerns). When something's missing in the aircraft.cfg, you'll get this message: Quote:Missing standard declaration in Aircraft.cfg Pagir Re: Question about aircraft with their own load editors - BAW976 - 01-08-2005 Hi Guys, Just a quick one, in my settings, I used the LDS load editor to empty the plane, and then let FSP fill it up, is this the correct way to operate? |