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Boeing 737-200 Adv. name changed?

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on: May 21, 2009, 03:07:25 pm
Hey,
I'm Red Air North America, operating in world #593.
I used to have 2 Boeing 737-200 Adv, operated in coast to coast routes. When I created my new hub in PHL, I purchased a new Boeing 737-200 Adv. - this time it has a full stop after the Adv.
This makes my fleet look weird:
It says I have 2xBoeing 737-200 Adv and 1xBoeing 737-200 Adv.

I'd appriciate it if you could check what causes the airplanes to count as different airplanes  ^-^

Thanks


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Reply #1 on: May 21, 2009, 03:24:24 pm
Thats what palyers are asking for: A correct type of aircraft as well as the one with incorrect data. There should be a difference in price tags between them.
The one that is more expensive is the corrected one while the cheaper one is incorrected.
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Reply #2 on: May 21, 2009, 07:30:46 pm
No, you don't get my point - these Boeing's that were purchased before the name change are counted as different airplanes in the fleet info page, which is annoying.


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Reply #3 on: May 22, 2009, 05:57:58 am
Thats what palyers are asking for: A correct type of aircraft as well as the one with incorrect data. There should be a difference in price tags between them.
The one that is more expensive is the corrected one while the cheaper one is incorrected.

Till the change of B737, no old data is kept. So this is not the reason.
Maybe when the admins update the data, they add the full stop.
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