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Topic: Saving custom data sets for different aircraft trims.

Is there anyway to save different custom sets for different variations of the same aircraft?

For example, a custom set for the 757-200 and one for the 757-300.

Is this possible?

-Kris

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Re: Saving custom data sets for different aircraft trims.

if they have a different name in aircraft description in plane maker. It is possible.

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Re: Saving custom data sets for different aircraft trims.

Hm, well, when I tried to save a custom set for the FF 757-200, and the FF757-300, both files it saved were B752.

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Re: Saving custom data sets for different aircraft trims.

tiger6k wrote:

Hm, well, when I tried to save a custom set for the FF 757-200, and the FF757-300, both files it saved were B752.

Yes, FF named all their B757 the same. No matter if -300, -200F etc. What you have to do is, open planemaker. If you run xplane 10.42 you have to go to standard and  author. Then change the description and ICAO field to B753 for example. Then name the .set file exactly the same, in this example B753.set. Same applies to the B777 series by FF.

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Re: Saving custom data sets for different aircraft trims.

jusku wrote:
tiger6k wrote:

Hm, well, when I tried to save a custom set for the FF 757-200, and the FF757-300, both files it saved were B752.

Yes, FF named all their B757 the same. No matter if -300, -200F etc. What you have to do is, open planemaker. If you run xplane 10.42 you have to go to standard and  author. Then change the description and ICAO field to B753 for example. Then name the .set file exactly the same, in this example B753.set. Same applies to the B777 series by FF.

Thanks! Now I just need figure out the data refs to open and close the doors on the 757 and 777 and I'm set wink