I hate to ask such a question especially after all the hard work miller and crew have had to do to get sim2 to what it is now ( i love the autoprice feature). There are some a/c that have had new models added. For example the 737 extended range series, most specifically the 737-900er which has seating for just over 200 and equal range to that of the a321-200. Another one would be the 757-200 with winglets which i believe has another 200-300 miles further range then the std model. If you need help with the data I would be glad to asit you!! Happy New Year to all !:airplane
updated a/c model data
Started by Go Fly ATL, Dec 26 2007 09:01 PM
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Posted 26 December 2007 - 09:01 PM
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Posted 26 December 2007 - 09:58 PM
Miller would love to up-date all of the aircraft with the different series and latest additions I am sure, however time and other things have made it impossible to address all issues. Remember he is the only one attending to the whole AE game he did make a post that he will delegate some things away to other members, we are still waiting for Miller to announce exactly what help he needs. If Miller reads this, you have stated you can assist, time will tell.I hate to ask such a question especially after all the hard work miller and crew have had to do to get sim2 to what it is now ( i love the autoprice feature). There are some a/c that have had new models added. For example the 737 extended range series, most specifically the 737-900er which has seating for just over 200 and equal range to that of the a321-200. Another one would be the 757-200 with winglets which i believe has another 200-300 miles further range then the std model. If you need help with the data I would be glad to asit you!! Happy New Year to all !:airplane
Happy New Year to you also.
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Posted 26 December 2007 - 11:07 PM
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Posted 29 December 2007 - 09:10 AM
I saw a listing for cargo aircraft data the other day. The only problem being these are at todays prices. So, a DC-8 would be like $4M and a B752 would be at $50M. Aircraft pricing is one of the more difficlut areas. Actual performance data can vary from site to site or manufacturer to manufacturer.
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