Maddog75 Posted Saturday at 09:50 AM Posted Saturday at 09:50 AM Very happy to see the ULR version of the -900 released. Will you release the -1000 ULR version as well? This will be the plane for Qantas Project Sunrise. 1
SoNy Posted Sunday at 07:47 PM Posted Sunday at 07:47 PM (edited) Well, the 35K ULR isn't an official brand product of Airbus yet, but it is just how Qantas calls their 35K modified versions, but I'd love to see that coming as well. Interestingly, you can achieve something similar by editing the flight_model.cfg in the community folder before 1.1.0, but after the update, as we know, the fuel quantity was changed to 274808 lbs, but at the same time fixed at 274808 lbs somehow, which mean cannot be overrided by editing the .cfg, therefore, sadly the above method is not achieveable anymore. Edited Sunday at 07:54 PM by SoNy
BadHog1776 Posted Monday at 02:41 PM Posted Monday at 02:41 PM There is a Simbrief profile off flighsim.to for the A35K project sunrise. if you get the link or website in the post, you can import it to simbrief and use it. I used it over the weekend on an A35K flight I did, with no issues. I'm looking to find a SB profile for the new A359-ULR.
SoNy Posted Monday at 02:51 PM Posted Monday at 02:51 PM (edited) 9 minutes ago, BadHog1776 said: There is a Simbrief profile off flighsim.to for the A35K project sunrise. if you get the link or website in the post, you can import it to simbrief and use it. I used it over the weekend on an A35K flight I did, with no issues. I'm looking to find a SB profile for the new A359-ULR. You can directly change the max fuel capacity by just editing the SimBrief profile? because every time I had a max fuel set in SiimBrief airframe that is over the original max fuel quantity (around 155000 litres / 274808 pounds), when i import it to the aircraft, the fuel shown in the EFB will still be 274808lbs, but the quantity in simbrief Before 1.1.0, I used to be able to edit the max fuel quantity by editing the numbers in the flight_model.cfg, but I found it's no longer working now, so i'd love to see a new way of editing the fuel quantity of the A35K Edited Monday at 02:53 PM by SoNy
BadHog1776 Posted Monday at 03:04 PM Posted Monday at 03:04 PM @SoNy Sorry, I have no idea. Again, I found the SB profile off flightsim.to, got it connected into my SB, so when I go and pick the A35K, and it asks for the profile, there is like DEFAULT, and a couple INIBUILDS ones, then the one from FS.TO -- A350-SUN or whatever. I choose that profile and went on flying. I didn't really dive any deeper into it. I think I flew like Chicago to YMML. But looking closer at the SB stuff, it looks like on that particular flight, it was 8459 NM, but it didn't take on the full 155,000 litres, more like 142,664. Sorry, not an expert on all the technical stuff that goes into flying and planning all these things.
SoNy Posted Monday at 03:09 PM Posted Monday at 03:09 PM 3 minutes ago, BadHog1776 said: @SoNy Sorry, I have no idea. Again, I found the SB profile off flightsim.to, got it connected into my SB, so when I go and pick the A35K, and it asks for the profile, there is like DEFAULT, and a couple INIBUILDS ones, then the one from FS.TO -- A350-SUN or whatever. I choose that profile and went on flying. I didn't really dive any deeper into it. I think I flew like Chicago to YMML. But looking closer at the SB stuff, it looks like on that particular flight, it was 8459 NM, but it didn't take on the full 155,000 litres, more like 142,664. Sorry, not an expert on all the technical stuff that goes into flying and planning all these things. I know the profile that you're talking about, but it seems like that's no longer available on FlightSim.to anymore, no results on searching it Anyway, I think I'll find some way to do that.
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