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Hi All, I have just dowloaded the latest POSKY 76-200 and aliased the PIC panel to her. I noticed the ZFW for this a/c is 248,000 rather than the 245,000 for the -300. Funny that it would be more for the -200???I tried doing the v3 merge from Lee and was not able to get it right after a couple of tries. Directions followed to a "T" and lord knows I've read the posts till almost blind. Confusion abound. My POSKY 762 with the PIC panel seems to work fine although I'm sure the fuel consumption etc as mentioned in other posts is off. It would seem I have the POSKY 767-200 with it's .air file and .cfg but using the PIC panel. All seems to be well without successfully completing the merge. I just fixed up the .cfg file and all seems well.Am I way off flying an actual 767-200 or, as stated with the merge files, am I flying a 767-300?Regards,

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I feel bad that my merge seems to not work for a minority of users. If I knew the problem I would certainly try to fix it.Lee Hetherington (KBOS)

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Hi Lee, No worries mate!! As you know, PC's are all different and what works with one doesn't with another. And I've learned that goes for FS as well over the years. I'm not sure what I have here but as I said just aliased the panel and cleaned up the .cfg file to FS2K2 specs and flew her to EWR from IAH this pm and all was well!!! Even an autoland!!! Raree indeed. I just used 248k for the ZFW as per -200 specs and FMC worked well. She climbed mighty fast though. Thrust must be for the -300.Thanks so much for your efforts Lee. Take Care.Regards, Britt (KIAH)

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