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One thing first: FTW strongly advises not to use MSFS or modifications for it, the simulator is in an early stage and still has many problems and bugs. Among others wrong fuel consumption and sudden teleport.
Now to the actual topic:
FTW has such a wide range of aircraft for a reason. If you don't have a 777 in the sim, you should not fly missions with it in FTW. Use the machines that are available in the simulation. If you do, it is your responsibility to observe the flight values.
Please pay attention to your fuel consumption on all your flights (especially with MSFS), it should be about the same per hour as the fuel consumption in FTW. (small arrow next to the aircraft name in the hangar → fuel consumption, you can calculate your consumption by dividing the kilos used during the flight by the flight time, both can be seen in Yaacars).
You should also try to avoid exceeding the maximum TAS (also shown there) on average during your flight, this is considered an attempt to compress time, since the manufacturer's max TAS is a mandatory value. If you fly a flight simulator in a business simulation, we can expect you to pay attention to this. (The max TAS is briefly explained below, although this is a term you should be familiar with in a flight simulation, such as IAS, GS, ILS, and so on…)
If the values don't match when you use the right plane in the simulator, something seems to be wrong with your simulation. FTW did not make these values up out of thin air, they are taken from the manufacturers' POHs, comparison flights and averages from flights performed in FTW.
After several flights with wrong fuel consumption and too high TAS FTW checks the values from the flights. This has become necessary because lately (unintentionally and very often intentionally) too little fuel consumption has been used and machines with a much higher capacity have been flown in FTW than in the Sim. In the end this harms everyone, because consumption is a value that is used to calculate the payment for orders.
TAS: True airspeed (TAS) is the actual speed of an aircraft relative to the surrounding air. In the standard atmosphere at sea level and below 100 knots, TAS and IAS are almost equal. If the air density decreases (with increasing altitude or temperature) or the speed increases (increasing compression), the IAS is lower than the TAS.
First of all the aircraft moves through the air. So you could indicate how fast the plane moves relative to the air. This speed is called True Airspeed TAS and is shown on the Navigation Display (ND).
The True Airspeed cannot (yet) be measured directly, but is calculated indirectly from various measured values (dynamic pressure, static pressure, temperature). These calculations are quite complicated and are nowadays done by computer.
Maximum TAS: Manufacturer's specification, which states that the special pattern must not fly faster than this TAS. Among other things this is related to structural stability, more information about this can be found on the internet or POHs of the aircraft.
Simple rule: MAX TAS I don't have to exceed, at FTW we are so free to calculate the average TAS and compare it with the MAX TAS, so you have a very very large tolerance range.
If you have selected a non-FTW-Oil station before, then sometimes you can't select the FTW-Oil station afterwards - the field is deactivated. This is a bug. Restarting the browser once (or logging out and logging in again?) should fix the problem.
(Almost) All 1-7 Class Airports have a filling station! 8-X do not.
* After starting the flight in the Terminal and Yaacars, fly to the airport where you would like to refuel. * Land and end the flight in Yaacars. Ignore the warning message saying you are not at your destination airport. * In the Terminal, end and bill your flight. * Refuel the airplane and start the flight in the Terminal * Retrieve the new flightplan in Yaacars and configure your airplane. Continue your flight to your destination airport.
New models can be reported with the corresponding key data in FTW-Forum - Aircraft-Administration to be added to the aircraft database. Remember to have one of the new airplanes placed at an airfield. This can be done in the same forum under 'Aircraft ordering'.
Newly added airplanes do not appear in the FTW hangar at the same time, only when they are ordered. In FTW under 'FTW-Hangar / SYS-Aircraft Master' there is a list of all airplanes contained in the system.
You can address questions about airport data in the FTW-Forum - Airport-Administration …
You didn't plan for the headwind or entered a wrong destination ICAO? It does not matter. FTW recognizes where your current location is after landing. You do not have to fly to the preset destination to land.
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The license entitlements are updated when you log out.
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On “Statistics”, then on “My Airlines”. There you can leave the corresponding airline by clicking on the X.