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Adding cargo weight question
Apr 17th, 2008 at 12:35am
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Hi.
I`ve noticed in ACE that you can enter a ULD weight in the box and then multiply it by using the arrows to load / unload.

My question is.......
What should this value be?

I`ve looked at http://baworldcargo.com/configs/BAWCconfigurations.pdf
and found this statement...................

The 757 is narrow-bodied, short to medium range aircraft which can
carry approximately 5 tonnes of cargo together with a full passenger
load. The aircraft has two underfloor holds consisting of five
compartments. The forward hold (compartments 1 & 2) is fitted with a
three-bin sled installation which is extendable from about 20“ behind
the forward hold door to the rear of the hold. The rear hold is divided
into two sections. The forward section (compartments 3 & 4) is fitted
with a two-bin sled installation and the rear section (compartment 5)
is a bulk compartment. Cargo and mail are loose loaded on this aircraft,
which does not carry Unit Load Devices.

As you can see this is NOT how ACE v.2 shows loading.
Can this be corrected?

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Eddie
  
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Re: Adding cargo weight question
Reply #1 - Apr 18th, 2008 at 2:12pm
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Eddie,

Your quote is for a passanger model, ULDs are not simulated for the Captain Sim passenger models.  They are how ever for the freighter models and the default weights in the ACE are a good average to use.

By the way here is the freighter model info, on the next page of the same document you linked to:

AIRCRAFT DIMENSIONS
BOEING 757-200 Freighter
The 757-200F is narrow-bodied, short to medium range aircraft
which can carry 25.8 tonnes of cargo.
Normal Palletisation Arrangement
14 ULD 125" x 88"/317cm x 223cm
+1 ULD 108" x 60.4"/273cm x 153cm
Door sizes
Main cargo door 134" x 86"/3.40m x 2.18m
Fwd belly door 55" x 42.5"/1.40m x 1.08m
Rear belly door 54" x 44"/1.40m x 1.12m
Cargo door sill 149"/3.79m
Belly door sill fwd 97"/2.46m
Belly door sill rear 93"/2.36m
Max Gross Weight: 757-200 Freighter
2 Positions 4264kg/9402lbs
2 Positions 2222kg/4899lbs
8 Positions 2268kg/5000lbs
1 Position 2132kg/4701lbs
1 Position 2040kg/4498lbs

I hope this is of some help Wink
  

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Re: Adding cargo weight question
Reply #2 - Apr 18th, 2008 at 6:04pm
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Hi.
Why are ULD`s on the ACE for the 757-200 and 757-300?
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Re: Adding cargo weight question
Reply #3 - Apr 19th, 2008 at 12:17am
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Hi Eddie,

I Guess I misunderstood your question. The ULDs on the passenger part of the ACE, as I understand it, are to make the loading of your hold cargo and bagage simpler. If you set each ULD to about 1000lbs or 500kg, you should be able to load all 9 and stay under the 5 ton mark by about 1/2 a ton give or take.

I hope this is of some help and sorry for misunderstanding your first question. Wink
  

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Reply #4 - Apr 19th, 2008 at 3:42pm
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Smiley
No problem mate.
Just the document I found says the 757 dosnt have 9 bays.
Am I just being picky?
Eddie
  
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Re: Adding cargo weight question
Reply #5 - Apr 19th, 2008 at 4:40pm
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eddie123 wrote on Apr 19th, 2008 at 3:42pm:
Smiley
No problem mate.
Just the document I found says the 757 dosnt have 9 bays.
Am I just being picky?
Eddie

Smiley
No, I don’t think your being picky.
I think CS did the cargo this way to make it easier on the average virtual pilot.
Loading the cargo bays on a real aircraft is almost a science by itself. Shocked
  

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