Today a friend pointed out to me that though I have two A318's in my Fleet (Swedish Airways) that are both at 100%, one has a value of 40 million v$, yet the other has a value of only 4 million v$.
I have also noticed that my two A321's are of different values too, with the plane at 100% being worth less than that which is at 99%
Why is this?
Many thanks.
One of my A318's has a value of 1/10th of another my A318..
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One of my A318's has a value of 1/10th of another my A318..
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Guess there has been a change in the value of a new A321-200 recently, too. The values of all the existing aircraft aren't instantly changed then, but they are adjusted automatically if you send them for maintenance or do a flight.
So, if you take your A318 or the $69mio A321 for a ride the values should be fixed afterwards.
So, if you take your A318 or the $69mio A321 for a ride the values should be fixed afterwards.
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I've been denying a bunch of similar requests recently. There's 2 or 3 people who are constantly submitting edits for rediculous prices and we're trying to watch for them and not approve them, but occasionally one will slip through because they change other stuff to correct values that were incorrect and slip in the wrong price with it.