Modifying to pressurized cabin

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Modifying to pressurized cabin

Postby FlapsAbuse » Sat Mar 04, 2006 10:46 am

Hi, all.  

I have a Beechcraft Baron 58T that I love to fly.  I recently bought FSPassengers (which adds a lot to the experience).  But this has created a problem.

Before FSP, I just flew the 58T up high where it longs to be, and ignored the altitude effects on me and the "passengers".  

But with FSP running, I have to keep to FL 120 or lower, or run the risk of killing my passengers.  And the 58T eats fuel like my fat sister eats chips when trying to cover real estate at low altitude. ;)

I looked through the config file, and found no parameters that I could change so that it would be recognized as having a pressurized cabin.  Any ideas?
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Re: Modifying to pressurized cabin

Postby DeepSpace » Sat Mar 04, 2006 2:10 pm

In your FSPassengers folder you will see another folder called "payload_model". There you will find lots of *.ini files, and also an EXE file called Payload_Editor.exe. Open it, and click on "load existing ini file". Load your aircraft's ini file, and uncheck the "This aircraft isn't pressurized" box in the bottom left corner. Then click on the "Save a new ini file", and you are set  :)
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Re: Modifying to pressurized cabin

Postby FlapsAbuse » Sat Mar 04, 2006 3:59 pm

Thanks ;D
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