20-04-2005, 03:50 PM
FSPassenger will feature a payload manager that is easy-to-use and standard compatible to all FS aircrafts ! It
auto detects the aircraft
type you're using and will suggest you the payload model the most accurate for this one.
FSPassenger will feature a few payload models and default aircraft types models so you are not lost alone.
Anyway, many of you will prefer specific payloads models, that's why a payload editor will ship with FSPassenger.
These payload models are fully customizable and it's easy to do so in a few minutes like me.
You can :
- import any picture/photo/screenshot in JPG 585x157 px
- edit all stations loads data (position, weight, cabin price, name, label location on the pic)
- check setup CG (Center of Gravity is correct)
Finally, in only a few minutes you can prepare your own and custom payload model.
Here are some of mines.
![[Image: ATR-72-500.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/ATR-72-500.jpg)
![[Image: 737-600.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/737-600.jpg)
![[Image: 737-700.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/737-700.jpg)
![[Image: 737-800.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/737-800.jpg)
![[Image: 737-900.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/737-900.jpg)
![[Image: 747-200.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/747-200.jpg)
you are free to design others based on your preferred airline :
![[Image: 747-200%20AIR%20FRANCE.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/747-200%20AIR%20FRANCE.jpg)
See in FS how FSP detected I'm onboard 737-800, so the Payload Manager opens up the respective payload
model.
![[Image: screen1.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/screen1.jpg)
![[Image: screen2.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/screen2.jpg)
auto detects the aircraft
type you're using and will suggest you the payload model the most accurate for this one.
FSPassenger will feature a few payload models and default aircraft types models so you are not lost alone.
Anyway, many of you will prefer specific payloads models, that's why a payload editor will ship with FSPassenger.
These payload models are fully customizable and it's easy to do so in a few minutes like me.
You can :
- import any picture/photo/screenshot in JPG 585x157 px
- edit all stations loads data (position, weight, cabin price, name, label location on the pic)
- check setup CG (Center of Gravity is correct)
Finally, in only a few minutes you can prepare your own and custom payload model.
Here are some of mines.
![[Image: ATR-72-500.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/ATR-72-500.jpg)
![[Image: 737-600.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/737-600.jpg)
![[Image: 737-700.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/737-700.jpg)
![[Image: 737-800.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/737-800.jpg)
![[Image: 737-900.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/737-900.jpg)
![[Image: 747-200.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/747-200.jpg)
you are free to design others based on your preferred airline :
![[Image: 747-200%20AIR%20FRANCE.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/747-200%20AIR%20FRANCE.jpg)
See in FS how FSP detected I'm onboard 737-800, so the Payload Manager opens up the respective payload
model.
![[Image: screen1.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/screen1.jpg)
![[Image: screen2.jpg]](http://djsebx.free.fr/temp/screen2.jpg)
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