13-01-2008, 05:30 AM
This is true -- adjusting the scrape points in the aircraft.cfg file won't help. They use very forgiving specs in these models, and are similar
to the FDEs for the default aircraft in FS9 -- the scrape point for the tail on the Overland 737 series is actually up inside the fuselage about
a foot or so, so you really have to overrotate in order to get a tail scrape under normal, non-FSPaseenger fight conditions. I believe this
situation arises when FSPassengers feels that you are taking off too steeply, so even though the plane doesn't scrape, FSPassengers
penalizes you as though it does.
Chuck B.
to the FDEs for the default aircraft in FS9 -- the scrape point for the tail on the Overland 737 series is actually up inside the fuselage about
a foot or so, so you really have to overrotate in order to get a tail scrape under normal, non-FSPaseenger fight conditions. I believe this
situation arises when FSPassengers feels that you are taking off too steeply, so even though the plane doesn't scrape, FSPassengers
penalizes you as though it does.
Chuck B.