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Post by Ravi1925 on Dec 13, 2019 16:55:10 GMT 1
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Post by ca350 on Dec 17, 2019 18:12:13 GMT 1
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Post by Ravi1925 on Dec 18, 2019 17:46:34 GMT 1
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Post by Ravi1925 on Dec 18, 2019 18:42:37 GMT 1
Update the first post it is 252NX
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Post by ca350 on Dec 18, 2019 18:58:08 GMT 1
Update the first post it is 252NX Good catch. Actually I'm thinking about getting rid of type designation for airlines only taking one A321neo variant since its basically repeated information for each frame and also taking more efforts from mods as well.
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Post by Ravi1925 on Dec 18, 2019 19:07:48 GMT 1
Update the first post it is 252NX Good catch. Actually I'm thinking about getting rid of type designation for airlines only taking one A321neo variant since its basically repeated information for each frame and also taking more efforts from mods as well. Maybe we can put the type designation in the heading
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Post by addasih on Dec 18, 2019 23:21:13 GMT 1
Good catch. Actually I'm thinking about getting rid of type designation for airlines only taking one A321neo variant since its basically repeated information for each frame and also taking more efforts from mods as well. Maybe we can put the type designation in the heading I don’t agree. Still a lot of work for mods
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Post by mjoelnir on Dec 19, 2019 12:01:59 GMT 1
Update the first post it is 252NX Good catch. Actually I'm thinking about getting rid of type designation for airlines only taking one A321neo variant since its basically repeated information for each frame and also taking more efforts from mods as well. There are airlines taking more than one type, apart from A320 or A321, both types of engines and the A321neo in old standard, ACF or ACF + LR. Later we will see XLR. I think it is good to mention the exact type with each frame if known. If one looks back in time in a thread, it will otherwise be difficult to see when shifts in types occurred.
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Post by ca350 on Dec 19, 2019 17:46:47 GMT 1
Good catch. Actually I'm thinking about getting rid of type designation for airlines only taking one A321neo variant since its basically repeated information for each frame and also taking more efforts from mods as well. There are airlines taking more than one type, apart from A320 or A321, both types of engines and the A321neo in old standard, ACF or ACF + LR. Later we will see XLR. I think it is good to mention the exact type with each frame if known. If one looks back in time in a thread, it will otherwise be difficult to see when shifts in types occurred. Currently for airlines like TAP who takes regular, ACF and ACF + LR we did put type designation in the first post to distinguish the different variants. I agreed that we need to make it clear that where the switch in type occurred. I think maybe having different sections for different types in the first post would work? This way its also less work for mods as well. Just a thought.
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Post by Ravi1925 on Dec 20, 2019 10:47:11 GMT 1
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