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Aeroworx Kingair 350 - snapturn - 22-02-2008 While doing my first flight with FSPassengers, I was climbing and had a problem with pressurization so I had to lower my altitidue. It didn't matter, all the passengers died and the report stated that I was flying at an altitude that required a pressurized plane of which I didn't have. This is wrong as the Aeroworx Kingair 350 is pressurized. How do I fix this for future flights? Re: Aeroworx Kingair 350 - Karl41 - 22-02-2008 This is not a problem with fspassengers. you need to pressurize your cabin, refer to your kingair manual. There is a setting in the cockpit to pressurize, set it to auto and it does it for you. I had same problem the kingair forum is good for help too. Re: Aeroworx Kingair 350 - Joeflyer - 22-02-2008 Well, if you are using FsP and the payload model for this particular aircraft is not recognized as being a pressurized airplane, then it will have the problem as described above. The thing to do is to open the payload model .ini file and make sure the box is either checked or unchecked for pressurization. I've got aircraft that should required setting the pressurization like the ATR-72 and Piper Cheyenne, but quickly found out that I can leave the internal aircraft pressurization alone, as FsP takes care of it ![]() Re: Aeroworx Kingair 350 - CDreier - 27-02-2008 I thought Aeroworx only produced the King Air 200??? Re: Aeroworx Kingair 200 - snapturn - 28-02-2008 Yes, you are correct. |