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Disable position calc does not work for me.. - earthdog - 22-12-2009 Hi All! I understood that if i want to use FSP with PMDG MD-11 i have to check the disable position calculation in the ini file and then i can use the PMDG load manager for my payloads. But i cant get it to work. What i do: -use load manager for FS9 and load the md-11 by clicking save data -open fs load aircraft -check that the data are as it should be based on PMDG load manager. - load fsp and do nothing regarding fuel and payload when i start the flight the paylopads are altered ![]() the only way that i have found around this is to load AGAIN the aircraft after i start FSP flight. Is this the way? I have tried check and uncheck the option and save the ini file but still nothing... Elias Re: Disable position calc does not work for me.. - DSW334 - 22-12-2009 When you start a flight and you get to the FSpassenger loading screen. Do you see a text in RED stating something that the weight of the actual aircraft will not be changed by FSP? (don't know the exact text as I'm at work). Re: Disable position calc does not work for me.. - earthdog - 22-12-2009 No i dont get any kind of message like this..... Re: Disable position calc does not work for me.. - Joeflyer - 22-12-2009 In FS9, I don't use the PMDG load manager...everything in the load manager is set to empty or 0. I use FsP to load the aircraft. Still make quite a bit of moolah that way. Re: Disable position calc does not work for me.. - earthdog - 23-12-2009 Hi! This can be true for 737 and 747, but Md-11 has a special way of loading the weight. And i think that FSP does not load it correctly having my CG not as it should .... Elias |