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aircraft.cfg "parking codes" change by themselves...

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I was wondering why some of my AI's don't park in their designated spots according to their airline code. When checking their aircraft.cfg's I find that the codes don't always match up. For instance, a Northwest 757 carries a parking code of "COA". This seems to happen mostly with the 757's but sometimes in others as well. I know I put them in correctly as I've memorized many of the parking codes. Does anyone know what would change the aircraft.cfg parking designator?Thanks

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I'm not sure what caused that, also the V.C. seat height and distance to the windscreen (eyepoint) can change mysteriously, so I set aircraft.cfg to read only attribute.Some load management tools do need to alter it, so I must undo and redo the read only setting. Seemed to cure the problems...


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>I'm not sure what caused that, also the V.C. seat height and>distance to the windscreen (eyepoint) can change mysteriously,>so I set aircraft.cfg to read only attribute.>>Some load management tools do need to alter it, so I must undo>and redo the read only setting. >>Seemed to cure the problems...Well, for me it's a bigger problem because FS9 won't load with the aircraft.cfg's in 'read only' mode. Just wish I knew why this one part of the .cfg file changes. Nothing else seems to. Really weird.

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