New server feature today: auto airline code
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 8:44 am
Visual models on PilotEdge are selected based on the ICAO code, airline code and livery code for each aircraft. Up until now, the airline code had to be diligently entered by users at the time they connected to the network. For example, if you connected as UAL123 with an ICAO code of B733, but didn't enter UAL as the airline code in the connect dialogue, then you would be identified as a generic B733.
As of this morning, the server automatically sets your airline code in cases where it's able to extract it from your callsign. You can still specify your own airline code if you need, but other than that, it'll take care of it for you.
With the new X-Plane plugin release containing a massive number of new liveries, along with the HD CSL releases of the 737-800, MD-80, this is a great time to have this feature!
This is not platform specific (hence, a post in the Pilots forum). If you have a wide range of models for FSX/P3D, this will benefit from the change as well.
As of this morning, the server automatically sets your airline code in cases where it's able to extract it from your callsign. You can still specify your own airline code if you need, but other than that, it'll take care of it for you.
With the new X-Plane plugin release containing a massive number of new liveries, along with the HD CSL releases of the 737-800, MD-80, this is a great time to have this feature!
This is not platform specific (hence, a post in the Pilots forum). If you have a wide range of models for FSX/P3D, this will benefit from the change as well.