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ATTN: CS 757 Employees// Please Update Cargo Pit (Read 260 times)
Capt. Bill
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ATTN: CS 757 Employees// Please Update Cargo Pit
09.03.2010 at 05:09:03
 
If any Captainsim Employees out there are monitoring this please be advised that we need a new update to cover the load planner for the Boeing 757-200-300 series aircraft.

The Passanger part of it is right in the  ACE, leave that the way it is.. The part that needs to be addressed falls under the Cargo Pit area for the PAX 757 versions. When whoever made that part of it must of not realized that the Boeing 757 is a Narrowbody aircraft & does not support using containers.  Except for Companies like DHL,FEDEX,UPS that own the freight versions. These you can leave the way you have them but not the passanger versions. The passanger versions do not have the containers & must be changed to reflect Bins or Forward & Aft Bins.

Therefore within the aircraft.cfg files need to be changed over from containers to Bins instead just like the 737 is.  Only Widebody aircraft like your new 767 supports the containers as well as other wide body aircraft like the 747,777, DC-10,MD-11, A330,A340 all support using the containers but not the Boeing 757 passanger version.

I've worked on the ramp & have actually loaded the 757 & there was no containers used on the passanger version of the 757.


So if you all could do us a huge favor & create an update that will replace the  containers with Bin 1-4 in the aircraft.cfg as well as reflect it on the ACE utility as well for loading luggage & Cargo.

Thank you..

The CS 757 is awsome & you guys did an awsome job on it. Once we get this little issue resolved, me & my fellow flightsimmers out there that fly it will have more fun with it yet & can actually practice real weight & balance the right way with it. Once we get you guys to replace the container within the Aircraft.cfg files to show as Bins instead..


Also the average bag now is estimated at 35 lbs a piece. Just alittle side note...



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