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Post by dc10boy on Mar 24, 2020 15:47:04 GMT
Hi All. I see that the 727-200 early basepacks have been updated to v2.0(A) as of Jan.2020. What kind of changes were made? I'm particularly interested in the flight models of the -9 variant. Thanks Stan
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Mar 24, 2020 19:22:55 GMT
There's been "no updates" .... as such .... since October 2015.
All that's happened there, in regard to those 2 files, is a 3D model was added ("NTL" models were, by necessity, added to the early production B727-200 JT8D-7 and D-9 base packs in order to keep up with texture 3D model requirements) .... but .... "absolutely no other adjustments" were made .... and nor are any contemplated beyond our later fixing certain minor issues we know about and as are indicated within the "KNOWN ISSUES" section of our B727 manual.
Mark C AKL/NZ
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Post by dc10boy on Mar 24, 2020 19:34:39 GMT
Thank you Mark.I was hoping the flight model didn't change. It is perfect.
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Post by dutchman2 on Mar 25, 2020 3:54:39 GMT
What does the SCD signify for the 727/737 Files?
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Post by Klaus Hullermann on Mar 25, 2020 5:58:48 GMT
SCD = Side Cargo Door. There you'll find the combi and cargo version of the HJG-fleet.
Klaus
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Mar 25, 2020 6:05:02 GMT
It's a more modern designator (probably since the 1980's) used to identify "FREIGHTER" or "CONVERTIBLE" type aircraft configurations .... in respect of what we offer/the way we use it at least. In the R/W it simply means "SIDE CARGO DOOR" .... which, again, is essentially what I've hinted above Mark C AKL/NZ
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Mar 25, 2020 6:06:56 GMT
They say "great minds think alike" Looks like we collided again (did the same thing at precisely the sae time) Klaus .... no problem Mark C AKL/NZ
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Post by billtrinidad on Mar 25, 2020 15:33:42 GMT
Thanks to all for the conversations; now I know what "SCD" means.
Bill T.
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