April 9, 200521 yr If there is anyone who purchased 737 900 and then downloaded BA I would like to know if you can get ATC to recognize you as British Airways and to call you "Speedbird". If you can I would appreciate knowing what is the config setup in your aicraft folder in FS9 for the 737 900.
April 10, 200521 yr title=PMDG 737-900 - British Airways Landor sim=B737-900model=panel=sound=texture=BAVPatc_id_color=0xffffffffatc_id=G-BAVPatc_airline=SPEED BIRDatc_flight_number=1254ui_manufacturer=Boeing-PMDGui_type=737-900 - 2D Cockpit Onlyui_variation=British Airways - Landordescription=Boeing 737-900 with CFM56-7B26 engines nPrecision Manuals Development Groupnwww.precisionmanuals.com nFor use with BOEING 737: The Next Generation by PMDG nFor Technical Support please visit www.precisionmanuals.comvisual_damage=0atc_heavy=0kb_reference=PMDG737NG_REFkb_checklists=PMDG737NG_CHECKHope that helps :)
April 10, 200521 yr I sometimes fly the BA livery for the -700 series and ATC addresses me by speedbird. Im not sure if its the same though for the -900...Matt
April 10, 200521 yr "speedbird" is ok for BAAndreahttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/800driver.jpghttp://fs2crew.com/linepilot.jpghttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/747400.jpg
April 10, 200521 yr Try Flying on-line. Everyone will call you SPEEDBIRD.Best wishes Ben Hall EGSSProud supporter of Intercity Airways, visit www.ViaIntercity.com
April 10, 200521 yr As per Jeff post the crucial line isatc_airline=speed birdThis won't work if it is written as speedbird, there needs to be a space for it to work in FS ATC
April 10, 200521 yr If you have UT 2004 installed, using EditVoicePack program you can update FS9 airlines.cfg file. Afterwards you'll find "SPEEDBIRD" as callsign for British Airwais.Andreahttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/800driver.jpghttp://fs2crew.com/linepilot.jpghttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/747400.jpg
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