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  1. That's because there is no heavy gates available at the cargo terminal. This was something i mentioned for service pack 1
  2. Interesting. I have had penalties for everything except turbulence, and my separation hasn't been the best at times.
  3. Are you using excel? My custom schedules (when i did them) took me about 5 hours to manually do them. Using macros it can be even quicker
  4. I find that speaking in an 'American' accent helps with some words
  5. The 75F is still classified as a heavy aircraft in the game You can make a 73F with any airline however it will not have a livery, and will be white. I believe in real life UPS and Fedex do not have any small cargo planes In regards to why these gates were not designated as heavy, only the developers and beta tester can answer that 🙂
  6. I can 100% guarantee all Lufthansa liveries were updated for Frankfurt. I would say this is a loading order issue. In regards to Tokyo, yes there is a mixture 🙂
  7. I believe the cargo gates around taxiway S16 are not designated as heavy gates. If you try a smaller cargo plane, such as a 73F, does it work?
  8. Just chuck 1 departure in at the time you want the schedule to start
  9. Good to hear that it's sorted 🙂
  10. It sounds like the syntax is wrong somewhere. A semi colon when it's supposed to be a colon, the airport name incorrect, something like that. If you want you can post it, and we can take a look
  11. I'm sure you know this, but for others information the fix for this is here Which was my first post here (for some useless information) 😆
  12. Picture 1 This is fairly common, especially in the older DLC's (i believe it's based in how the gate the plane is coming from has been programmed) Picture 2 If you do have RC for CYVR then it's not installed correctly, as you have the old Air Canada liveries still displaying
  13. I personally would not buy it. There are a lot better airports out there
  14. That's strange because I do that a lot on other airports and have not had that issue. JFK for example. Possibly it's the order you line them up in 🤔
  15. I have deleted all my schedule data. The best option at this stage is to use the Real Traffic schedule, or Craig may have an old schedule lying around
  16. The manifest file has the list of the plane types and airlines that have liveries. The manifest will depend on what airport you require Thses are found in the extensions-airplanes-texturepacks folder
  17. When you have a livery pack, it will transfer over to all airports. When the packs load they load in numerical order, so a newer livery will over write an older livery The most likely cause for blank planes is either not having the livery available in any of your packs, or as you say entering the plane type incorrectly
  18. I will definitely consider doing another schedule, however as Craig stated there is no point at this stage really attempting a current schedule
  19. I thought you were out?
  20. At this stage i will make a new schedule. However i don't believe it is worth it until air traffic gets somewhat back to normal levels.
  21. I have heard from Gabor about some questions he had regarding the retro RC. Be assured he is working on it, as well as the other projects he has on, including the ongoing release of RT and RC for upcoming airports.
  22. I can guarantee the omdb airport is working
  23. I assume you are using my custom schedule? None of those airlines fly into TIST, the schedule i created was an amalgamation of different Caribbean airports
  24. It seems whomever beta tested EDDF, needs to take some advice from whomever beta tested Tokyo. No issues been bought up from Tokyo yet 🤷‍♂️
  25. Which folder did you install it too?
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