Aircraft types
FSAirlines supports a lot of aircraft types which are all shown in the Crew Centre under Database. If you want to fly an aircraft on FSAirlines which is not on this list, you will find a link to Add new aircraft at this page.
Add new aircraft
On this page you can enter data for new aircraft. It is important that you fill out every field before sending it in. After that it will be reviewed by an admin and then be added to the system. You must have the following data at hand (can be found at sites like http://www.airliners.net).
Manufacturer
The manufacturer of the aircraft. If you don't know how to write the name, please check the current list of aircraft types and use exactly that name.
Type
The aircraft type.
ICAO
The ICAO-code of the aircraft type. Please refer to this list: http://www.icao.int/anb/ais/TxtFiles/Doc8643.txt
Passengers
The number of passengers in the usual configuration (2-class for most aircraft and 3-class for everything bigger than A340).
Price
How much a new aircraft costs.
Still produced
Enter if the aircraft is still in production.
Dry Operating Weight
The Dry Operating Weight in kg.
Max Zero Fuel Weight
The Maximum Zero Fuel Weight in kg.
Max Take Off Weight
The Maximum Take Off Weight in kg.
Max Fuel Weight
The Maximum Fuel Weight in kg.
Cargo Space
Amount of cargo the aircraft can load (in kg).
Normal/Econ Cruise Speed
Normal or economic cruise speed in kn.
Range
The maximum range of the aircraft in nm.
Number of Engines
The number of engines.
Engine type
The engine type.
Ticket factor
The ticket factor. Usually 1.0, but can be adjusted for older or business aircraft.
A/C Type
Please see the article here for more information on this field.
Number of Aircraft Produced
This is the number of aircraft produced that are or were in civilian service. This EXCLUDES all aircraft built for military service.