Philippine Aircrafts

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Philippine Aircrafts

Postby no_naym » Thu Sep 29, 2016 3:45 am

Hi sirs,

Is there anyone here who has ATR 72 for Cebu Pacific Air and Philippine Air Lines Q300 - 8?also is there any way where I can change
the parking of the aircraft after landing in NAIA from General Aviation parking to one of the gates?

Thanks,
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Re: Philippine Aircrafts

Postby tgibson » Mon Oct 03, 2016 11:21 am

I don't know about the aircraft, sorry.

To make sure they park at a gate:

1. Make sure that the plane's aircraft.cfg file includes this line in the livery section:

atc_parking_types=GATE

2. Make sure that the parking spot is large enough for the plane's radius. In FSX that is one half of the wingspan listed in the aircraft.cfg file. Note that this value is in feet in the cfg file, but often specified in meters elsewhere.

3. If you want to have them park at specific gates, make sure the parking place includes an airline code for that airline, and the atc_parking_codes= line in the plane's aircraft.cfg file match it.

Hope this helps,
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Re: Philippine Aircrafts

Postby no_naym » Tue Oct 04, 2016 11:04 pm

thanks ill try checking my system
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Re: Philippine Aircrafts

Postby no_naym » Thu Oct 27, 2016 2:56 am

I already tried but still my plane wont park at the gates, any other suggestions?
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Re: Philippine Aircrafts

Postby garymbuska » Fri Oct 28, 2016 7:16 am

You first have to use a program like AFCAD to edit the airport that you wish to land at. Some of the smaller airports in FS9 will not have that many parking spaces let alone a gate. There are different size spaces for each type of aircraft. The best way to make sure one will work for the plane you want is to pick the biggest space. By doing this you should have no problems
Than like stated in the other post you have to edit the aircraft cfg file. The best way to do this is to assign it to a airline like Delta but be careful the aircraft that you want to park here has to be defined as a Delta aircraft otherwise no go.
I is a little tricky but if you take your time you can figure it out. Just compare your aircraft to a default aircraft
This is a sample of an aircraft cfg file
atc_airline=Alaska
atc_parking_types=GATE, RAMP, CARGO
atc_parking_code=ASA
The line that READS atc_airline=Alaska is the line that defines this aircraft as an Alaska Airline
you can see the different parking types used here this is the line you will need for gate parking
Notice the parking code is ASA this is short for Alaska Airlines
so to define you plane as a Delta aircraft
you would have to use the following lines
atc_airline=Delta
atc_parking code=DEL
atc_parking types=GATE

This should do the trick
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