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Seeing this topic made me go and look for any backups I may have had. Unfortunately not. Other than being a bit time consuming, if you know the data required, you can get ready it brforehand. That's what I did. I got to the stage where I could add it into the aircraft.fsc without using the airplane edit from within.
63,MD11 Cargo another company,110000,410,290000,130000,50000,2500,290,2000,290,460,370,180,0, 3900 64,Transall,13128,300,49150,29000,20000,1250,180,1300,200,250,210,125,0, 999 65,Piper Cheyenne,1112,290,3946,2317,317,1000,125,1000,150,240,250,160,0, 1320
Entry # (increases by 1 for each additional entry) Aircraft Name Max Fuel Cieling (FL) Max Weight Empty Weight Load (payload) Climb Rate (fpm) Climb Speed Descent Rate (fpm) Descent Speed Cruise Speed Approach Speed NOT SURE (but all aircraft have a zero there) Max Range
All you would need to do is gather the data and write like the example, and you would be set. Doing them that way, my biggest mistake was the Entry #, they increase by 1 with each additional aircraft, and I would forget and repeat a number and that meant that it, and every aircraft that followed it in the list, were not seen by FSC. It was still easy.
Adding the aircraft in FSC is good, but I accidentally modified some of the default ones too often, so I switched my method of adding them to the one described above. It was safer for me.
Mark
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