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BAe-200 - AIS - Overweight / stall problem ?

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I've recently added the BAe 146-200, Version 6.0, from Jon Murchison. I am using BAe-RJ Panel Version 2. for FS2004 (9.11.2003), from Targan UNUTMAZ. Ok, I'm sober from New Years celebrations, but here's what I've encountered:If I use Jon's very nice AIS cargo loading procedure on the FedX BAe-200, simulating a "loading" of the aircraft, and then try to depart - the aircraft acts as if it is more than twice max. weight & overloaded (yup - I know the loading is "fictional", I think ??) Upon throttle-up, I gather normal speed on the takeoff run, rotate, and rear wheels never leave the ground. Airspeed slowly bleeds off - and I stall / crash. Re-ran this test 5 times, thinking I had left spoilers deployed (not).Thinking I was still hung-over, I went back and tried the same aircraft without loading the "fictional" cargo into the BAe hold, and the aircraft acts normally - departed fine - flies fine...... (except that N1 showing ~55 % at idle ??)What's up ?Ron

Friendly response received from New Zealand with explanation. Since I posted ? - trust there won't be a problem relaying solution..... from the author....... Thanks ARNZ !>> "ok, the problem you are experiencing is due to the wings remaining 'unfolded', hence the poor baby cant fly. Even though visually the wings dont change, aerodynamically in the config file they do, so you need to load, start up, unfold the wings and youll be in business.

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