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Overweight...... - ivo - 03-05-2006

I looked in the FAQ but couldn't really find a solution.(maybe I should try the seach Wonder )

My problem is that my aircraft are overweight. I disabled FsP to change any weight in my aircraft. I like to load most of my aircraft through
their configuration managers. Now when I try to fly with the LevelD 767 it says that the plane is 105% over MTOW. I get penalized for
having exceeded MTOW when I didn't. I tried to modify the payload but nothing good came from that. My aircraft was still overweight. What
should I do?

I looked at this but I don't think it applies in my situation:http://www.fspassengers.com/?action=faq&question=64



Post Edited ( 05-03-06 15:06 )


Re: Overweight...... - Drew - 03-05-2006

Are you loading full pax and full fuel? if so, there is your problem




Re: Overweight...... - ivo - 03-05-2006

I load the pax and fuel thru the LevelD Configuration Manager. It tells me that I'm not overweight. Once I start up FsP, the payload model
tells me I'm at 105%. Hunappy The payload model loads defaultly with full fuel, but even if I decrease the fuel, it still doesn't change my
overweight status. I have lost about 12 hours of flight time because of this. Hunappy




Re: Overweight...... - runibl - 03-05-2006

I just set the Level-D payload manager to empty pax and cargo. And for fuel i left for "Long haul flight" (shows 125000lb/56700kg). Then use the FsP
load screen to load pax, cargo and fuel.
What payload are you using? I'm using Covoxer's 767-300 for payload. I think the filename is "650_Covoxer13.zip"




Re: Overweight...... - FsP Dennis - 03-05-2006

Quote:stay in FAQ:
NOTE: On some aircraft, carrying 100% fuel and 100% pax and cargo is not possible in the real world. In this situation you would have to
decide between carrying less fuel, or leaving some pax behind.

if i need all my fuel in a long flight i have to leave passengers?? lol these passengers would not be happy and will i be penalized for
that ?




Re: Overweight...... - Drew - 03-05-2006

no, you can leave pax behind if you wish with no penalty




Re: Overweight...... - FsP Dennis - 03-05-2006

Good Smile