Hi Joe,
I changed the number of engines on the T3 to four last night so that the client will show correct aircraft being used. What this did though was alter drastically the a/c % status - knocked about 15% off each airframe. I've changed the database at FlyNET back to 3 engines for now so that the % status has returned to where they should be. Are you able to lock the % for all T3's on Flynet then make the change to 4 engines without losing % and then unlock them again?
Re the T3 fourth engine. This is a boost engine for take-off and such is not always used and, when it is, is only used for a very duration. Does FSA know when the engine is not running and avoid attrition for an engine that is only used occasionally?
Regards
John
Trident 3 number of engines problem
Trident 3 number of engines problem
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Classic aircraft on Classic routes
Classic aircraft on Classic routes