June 20, 201411 yr Author Hello, Thanks for great video, it explains alot. And also i am already using Al Jordan's config files, these files are not matching with winglets i guess. I think theres nothing to worry about -/+ 1 changes but i just want to make sure TOPCAT and PMDG match perfectly (not precisely, i know) But also theres no certain "MTOW" or any values from PMDG. So every value is just assumption, i think.
June 20, 201411 yr Commercial Member Thanks for great video, it explains alot. You're welcome. I think theres nothing to worry about -/+ 1 changes but i just want to make sure TOPCAT and PMDG match perfectly (not precisely, i know) They never will, and attempting to do so is really kinda pointless. As I mentioned in the video, there's going to be variance on the real plane, too, because not everyone is the same weight in the real plane. That being said, the fact that they don't match on your computer could be considered more realistic. But also theres no certain "MTOW" or any values from PMDG. There are. You can find them in the Aircraft.CFG, or the linked post. The linked post very clearly has them on line 11 for each aircraft type. I think you can see it on the PAYLOAD page of the CDU, too. Kyle Rodgers
June 20, 201411 yr Author Hello Kyle, Thank you. I am kinda confused with terms such as "Take-off Weight" and "Dry Operating Weight". I mean, does DOW equals to ZFW? Is there any document or page to learn all these terms?
June 20, 201411 yr Commercial Member I am kinda confused with terms such as "Take-off Weight" and "Dry Operating Weight". Take off weight is the weight of the aircraft with everything in it: fuel, people, cargo, baggage, etc. Your weight as you're ready for takeoff. Dry Operating Weight is the weight of the aircraft dry (without fuel, people, cargo, baggage, etc.). Zero Fuel Weight is the weight of the aircraft ready for flight, except without fuel: people, cargo, baggage, etc. are all in there. Only fuel is left off. Is there any document or page to learn all these terms? Google, really, but you could also take a look at those files and see the differences in the weights to see the differences and sort of piece it together. Kyle Rodgers
June 20, 201411 yr Author Hello again Kyle, Thanks for great info and your time, you are very kind. And your videos are very informative and valueable. And thanks everyone for help and support.
June 21, 201411 yr Commercial Member Hello again Kyle,Thanks for great info and your time, you are very kind.And your videos are very informative and valueable. You're welcome! It's what I spend so much time here for. Glad you enjoy them. Let me know if you ever have suggestions! Kyle Rodgers
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