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Hi All,

Some of the A/C i've d/l from FlyAway come way over weight. When I try to unload the stations my game crashes. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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"Stations" as in the aircrafts' payload i think.
"Over Weight" as in exceeding maximum gross weitght suggested for the aircraft. ❓

I've had that problem too, not with flyaway aircraft, but other crummy (for use of a better word) airplanes from other sites. I never fixed it because i found them not worth flying.

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mypilot wrote:

"Stations" as in the aircrafts' payload i think.
"Over Weight" as in exceeding maximum gross weitght suggested for the aircraft. ❓

I've had that problem too, not with flyaway aircraft, but other crummy (for use of a better word) airplanes from other sites. I never fixed it because i found them not worth flying.

I agree. If the weight is screwed up that much then flight dynamics and performance won't be realistic so you'll find much better elsewhere. The stations are the various points where you can load up the aircraft, i.e. forward cargo hold, aft cargo hold etc, and yes, over weight is a weight in excess of MGW.

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Thanks, gents, I was thinking in the terms of installing the aircraft. I was way off base.

Radar

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Correct the stations are for the payload and when I go to aircraft Fuel and Payload it say that i am over the gross allowable weight. So no prob I fig just change the payload down and it should put me under the gross allowable weight. However, after changing 26 stations I click on OK and the game errors and shuts down?

Thanks for the replies......

Maneydog

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Yea i would just change the weight or if its crashing mabe the air craft is causeing a problem

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