January 31, 20179 yr PMDG Team, Will be have access to the tabular data for each airframe and engine configuration you have built this around? Would like to build some aircraft templates for PFPX that I would be happy to share with the community (if that is okay). Ran in to some minor issues with this data from a competitor that just released and airbus for P3D (was already released for FSX. Also need this data for a performance tool that I am in the process of working on for the 737, 777 and soon 744. Dave Robertson BE20, BE35, BE02, C560, CRJ, MD80, E190, B777
February 1, 20179 yr Author Thanks Phil. Was looking for the actual data they built these on Dave Robertson BE20, BE35, BE02, C560, CRJ, MD80, E190, B777
February 1, 20179 yr the main pfpx boeing 400 that come in GE engines is coming from the source. so i do not know which access you got but if this is not Boeing it will be a lot work for not that much. just my 2 cents. phil Ps: do you have access to 747-400d and 747-400ER dats?
February 1, 20179 yr PFPX needs an update quick so we can upload the flightplan and wind data like we can for the 777. Eric
February 1, 20179 yr Author I have acces to some data for a specific model and serial number range but wanted to get as close to the numbers that they used as possible. I did this with the A320 that just came out off some data I got at work from our "bus drivers". The problem with the stock PFPX data is that it is just that. To get the planning numbers to as close to exact as possible, you really need to get in to serial number specific data Dave Robertson BE20, BE35, BE02, C560, CRJ, MD80, E190, B777
February 1, 20179 yr PFPX needs an update quick so we can upload the flightplan and wind data like we can for the 777. I found that 777 flightplan files work just fine on the 74. Konstantin Kharlamov Supporter of: PMDG, FlyTampa, FsDreamTeam, FlightBeam, FSFX.
February 1, 20179 yr I have acces to some data for a specific model and serial number range but wanted to get as close to the numbers that they used as possible. I did this with the A320 that just came out off some data I got at work from our "bus drivers". The problem with the stock PFPX data is that it is just that. To get the planning numbers to as close to exact as possible, you really need to get in to serial number specific data That would be great! Numbers here are important, planning long range flights....
February 1, 20179 yr That would be great! Numbers here are important, planning long range flights.... Mc, did you try any of the actual profile coming from PFPX?
February 1, 20179 yr http://forum.aerosoft.com/index.php?/files/file/3514-pfpx-boeing-747-400-performance-profiles-pack/
February 1, 20179 yr Only thing I can't find for the numbers are the actual max cargo loading weights. Everything else is either in the FMC or FCOM, - and am just using a stick PFPX fuel profile. Liam Reynolds - EGNS Youtube Channel
February 1, 20179 yr Commercial Member Look in the aircraft.cfgs :wink: (...but be careful not to change anything in there) Kyle Rodgers
February 1, 20179 yr Is it possible to save pfpx files for the 747v3 in pfpx? I cant find an option for it under export, and when i click company route in the fmc, it gives me an option for generic route. I probably have to study the manual a little more. Andreas Stangenes http://www.youtube.com/user/krsans78 Add me on gamertag: Bullhorns78
February 1, 20179 yr Commercial Member Unless PFPX updates their stuff, probably not. The 747 can read files from the other PMDG folders though (for more info, see the Intro Manual), when you go to load a plan. Kyle Rodgers
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