|  |  | FSPax payload - zapomělo se na pilota? 25. 1. 2011 / 09:44 | |
|  | Všiml jsem si, že většina payload modelů ve FSPassengers sice obsahuje možnost naložení pasažérů a bagáže, ale téměř ve všech modelech chybí pilot, popř. posádka. Nejhorší je to asi u malé Cessny - maximálně 3 místa pro pasažéry, ale pilota naložit možné není. Co je horší, tak jsem si všiml, že pilota ani posádku nezohledňuje ani spoustu uživatelsky vytvořených payload modelů. Sice si to můžu sám v editoru doplnit, ale není v tom něco, co mi třeba uniká? |
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 |  |  | FSPax payload - zapomělo se na pilota? 25. 1. 2011 / 10:59 | |
|  | A nepřičítá váhu posádky automaticky? ) Jen hádám ) |
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 |  |  |  | FSPax payload - zapomělo se na pilota? 25. 1. 2011 / 11:12 | |
|  | To jsem taky nejdřív předpokládal, ale když se pak podívám přímo do FSkového menu Fuel and Payload, tak je tam skutečně pouze váha pasažérů... |
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 |  |  |  |  | FSPax payload - zapomělo se na pilota? 25. 1. 2011 / 11:51 | |
|  | nie je to pravda pozri si aircraft.cfg napr. Mooney Bravo alebo C175 a pozri payload a budeš tam mať aj pilota aj pasažierov aj bagaž.
V aircraft.cfg treba mať zápis:
max_number_of_stations = 50
station_load.0 = 170, -3.1, -1.5, 0.0 // Weight (lbs), longitudinal, lateral, vertical positions from datum (feet)
station_load.1 = 170, -3.1, 1.5, 0.0 // Weight (lbs), longitudinal, lateral, vertical positions from datum (feet)
station_load.2 = 100, -6.1, -1.5, 0.0 // Weight (lbs), longitudinal, lateral, vertical positions from datum (feet)
station_load.3 = 100, -6.1, 1.5, 0.0 // Weight (lbs), longitudinal, lateral, vertical positions from datum (feet)
station_load.4 = 33, -8.5, 0.0, 0.0 // Weight (lbs), longitudinal, lateral, vertical positions from datum (feet)
station_name.0 = "Pilot"
station_name.1 = "Front Passenger"
station_name.2 = "Rear Passenger"
station_name.3 = "Rear Passenger"
station_name.4 = "Baggage"
a potom je všetko OK. |
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 |  |  |  |  |  | FSPax payload - zapomělo se na pilota? 25. 1. 2011 / 12:19 | |
|  | Teď ale přímo hovoříš o payloadu nadefinovaném v aircraft.cfg, ne o payload modelu FSPax. Když totiž naloaduju FSPax a pak se podívám do FSkového menu Fuel And Payload, FSPax se sice ukončí, ale vidím zde pak, že původní stationy jsou nahrazeny novými - FSPstation, a sice jsou naložení pasažéři, ale váha pilota zde není. |
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 |  |  |  |  |  |  | FSPax payload - zapomělo se na pilota? 25. 1. 2011 / 15:24 | |
|  | No nic, tak jsem nakonec odpověď nalezl v oficiálním fóru:
http://www.fspassengers.com/forum/read.php?f=1&i=23852&t=13840#reply_23852
FS Passengers does not model pilot and co-pilot on board. In large airliners their weight and balance can probably be ignore safely.
With light or medium GA aircraft they are a consideration. There are two alternatives. The easy solution is to place a station for them using the
procedures above and define it as "no charge". FS Passenegers will choose a pilot and co-pilot from among your passengers at the gate. This has some
disadvantahes:
1. it is unrealistic to ask a passenger to fly the plane unless this is a self-service airline (!)
2. the weight of flight crew varies from flight to flight,
3. you won't get a co-pilot usually if there are fewer passengers waiting at the gate than you have spaces for,
4.The pilot's name is not the name of the company pilot, and
5. You lose a potential paying customer or two.
If you place this station as the last station in the payload manager (#4), FS Passengers will fill it first which helps with the no co-pilot or pilot
problem.
There is a work around if you use the Specific Approach: In the aircraft.cfg, adjust the empty_weight value to add 190-200 pounds each for a pilot and
co-pilot. Determine from the aircraft.cfg where their position is relative to the empty CG would be (usually slightly forward). One way to do this is
to use the payload manager in MSFS and watch the "target" on the airplane model as you load weights for a pilot and co-pilot. Estimate the relative
change on CG and adjust the CG value accordingly in the aircraft.cfg. This adjustment will remain even you don't fly with FS Passenegers, so if you
are not flying with FS Passengers be careful not to load a pilot and co-pilot in the MSFS payload manager or the aircraft will be very off balance.
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