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The Mallard is here, The Mallard is here!!

Empty the float tanks (LeftAux and RightAux) in the fuel and payload manager and you will not be overweight. Just like the real aircraft you can carry passengers OR have fuel in the float tanks BUT NOT BOTH!

The float tanks were there for ferry flights only.

We could not set the float tank value to zero in the aircraft.cfg file otherwise you would not be able to add/subtract fuel in the fuel and payload manager, should you wish to.

If you never intend to use the float tanks you can either comment out the lines for 'LeftAux' and 'RightAux' in the [fuel] section of the aircraft.cfg file by adding two slashes to the start of each line (i.e. //) or change the 50.0 value in the 4th column to 0.0. Either way will prevent the float tanks from adding extra weight at launch and you should be good to go.

Regarding the center and external tanks, these are used as bilge tanks and our coding should automatically empty these tanks roughly 4-5 seconds after the aircraft loads. The delay was built into the logic system as a safeguard in case pilots switched to the Mallard from a previous aircraft that made use of these tanks. We wanted to be sure the tanks were truly empty so that the bilge code could make use of the space.

Alternatively you can edit the 'station_load' lines of the [WEIGHT_AND_BALANCE] section so that you never have passengers and then you can carry as much fuel as you like. To do this change the values in the 1st column of each line to 0.0 and you will have no passenger weight. Realistically you should leave 'station_load.0=' and 'station_load.1=' as they are (i.e. 175.0) as they are the pilot and co-pilot weights.

Either of the above methods will reduce your initial weight, the choice is yours.
 
Find I have that issue even with Payware and have to edit the cfg to reduce default loads.

Thanks though do understand the issue.
 
I like this plane, have flown it 10 hrs since last week. Is there a way to increase the maneuverability on water? Since it has no water rudder it turns like the Queen Mary , full left or right engine helps but not at slow speeds.
 
The manual says to use the water rudder command as an aid - I for one do not have split throttle levers.
 
The manual says to use the water rudder command as an aid - I for one do not have split throttle levers.


Do you mean that dial on the cabin ceiling? It has no effect when on water. I have searched high and low I can find no such animal.
 
The dial on the cockpit ceiling is the rudder trim. The Mallard did not have a water rudder, however, we included a pseudo water rudder in the contact points section which is activated using the default water rudder command of 'CTRL + W'. We did this to help out those who do not have multiple throttles.
 
we included a pseudo water rudder in the contact points section which is activated using the default water rudder command of 'CTRL + W'.

Yes, that's been working fine for me. Brilliant aircraft. I cannot believe our luck to have it.:applause:
 
well I'll be:jump:.... I thought it might be there, I have water rudder set to one of the buttons on my saitek throttle..but it was also still set to- ctrl w on the keyboard which negates it all together. Haven't flown a pontoon plane in a while so I never noticed there was a conflict on the buttons. Turns like a jet boat now, have to remember to lift the rudder before you take off or it could make for a hairy landing.
 
First a big thank you for this fine model.


I don't like to complain, but the altimeter is off. Here's a image of the Goose altimeter next to the altimeter in the Mallard.....
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Thank you,
Kenny Fox.
 

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The instruments in our aircraft Kenny, are not stock original Grumman ones, so it would be different from the Grumman Goose in Default FSX. This aircraft represents an example flying today.
 
First a big thank you for this fine model.


I don't like to complain, but the altimeter is off. Here's a image of the Goose altimeter next to the altimeter in the Mallard.....
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Thank you,
Kenny Fox.

Frankly, I do not see the discrepancy. Both gauges read the same.

I have tested this aircraft with the Goose in 4 different weather settings with different barometric pressures and the results are always the same. So, I am confused about what you are seeing that is different.
 
First a big thank you for this fine model.


I don't like to complain, but the altimeter is off. Here's a image of the Goose altimeter next to the altimeter in the Mallard.....
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Thank you,
Kenny Fox.

May be this can help to figure-out :
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Green = Hundred of feet ( =500 )
Red = Thousand of feet (=1,5 )
Blue = Tens of thousand of feet ( =0,15 )
Reading ( on both ) =1500 ft
 

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Very very nice!!!!!!!!!!

I have finally found some time to test this nice looking airplane and it is a real pleasure to fly.
Thank you very much for your hard work. This one will definitely stay in my hangar from now on!!!!!

Christoph:applause:
 
Just uploaded to Britsim,com(available now) and Flightsim.com(available tomorrow probably). Canadian Spartan Air Services CF-HWG,


:ernaehrung004: Peter W
 
First of all - this is excellent work and beautiful plane ! I really enjoy the VC and sounds !!!
I am among those, who don't like milky windows in cockpit and likes clear views outside for scenery admiration (yeah, I am PPL pilot and have to accept such "imperfect" glass anyway in Cessnas I am flying as a parellel hobby :) and I have a kind request for help in replacing VC glass texture - yes, it was mentioned few posts before by Double J after Michal remark, to use glass texture from Navion, but I would appreciate some more details on which one dds exactly should be replaced. There are two dds (glass and glass_diff) in Mallard, while there is only one (glass_diff) in Navion - replacing this one gives no effect and maybe Your help will be faster, than experimenting with many textures by trial and error. Thanks a lot in advance !!! With kindest regards from frozen Poland !!!
 
First a big thank you for this fine model.


I don't like to complain, but the altimeter is off. Here's a image of the Goose altimeter next to the altimeter in the Mallard.....
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Thank you,
Kenny Fox.

Good morning Kenny:

From my experience with testing / flying this Mallard is that the altimeter works fine however the size of the needles for their particular function is different than most altimeters you see.. Other than that, should be fine..

If you look at his Navion, it's the same and that one works fine also.. Just got to get use to the different size needles and what their doing !!! LOL

Bill
 
I've finished N3010 with one tiny exception. I have covered almost every texture with pink in an effort to find the mooring hook on the nose and the hatch handle. I found the hatch hinges OK but I'm damned if I can winkle out the other bits. Just one little clue please? :beaten:
 
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