FOR ADVANCED USERS ONLY**-->TO BE TESTED
Put this into your panel folder
View attachment 85016
Allow overwrite
in panel cfg / [Vcockpit01] you replace this
What is this supposed to do, what is the outcome of these changes?
gauge24=JS!JET_ITT_1, 629,133,37,39
gauge25=JS!JET_ITT_2, 675,133,37,39
gauge26=JS!JET_ITT_3, 722,133,37,39
gauge27=JS!JET_ITT_3, 768,133,37,39
and this
gauge72=JS!JS Eng1_FF, 1352,355,68,68
gauge73=JS!JS Eng4_FF, 1540,355,70,70
and this
gauge144=JS!JS Eng2_FF, 1259,355,71,65
gauge145=JS!JS Eng3_FF, 1448,356,67,68
with this
gauge24=JS!JS_ITT_1-A, 1260,267,74,72
gauge25=JS!JS_ITT_2-A, 1351,267,74,72
gauge26=JS!JS_ITT_3-A, 1441,267,74,72
gauge27=JS!JS_ITT_4-A, 1538,267,68,68
and this
gauge72=JS!JS Eng1_FF, 1352,355,68,68
gauge73=JS!JS Eng4_FF, 1540,355,70,70
and this
gauge144=JS!JS Eng2_FF, 1259,355,71,65
gauge145=JS!JS Eng3_FF, 1448,356,67,68
Result should be attached engine gauge view
to XML designers
ITT Gauge
Although I state in nonlinearilty what needles should show(coordinates) , they show too much.I got first time this, what is wrong ?
Thanks
Roland
** you can edit your panel.cfg usually well
View attachment 85017
Look for this
LJS!Jet_FF_1(1,2,3,4 ) and relace with this JS!JS Eng2_FF (1,2,3,4 )
That should work
Roland
Lots of planes can exceed Vne / Mme in certain situations; pilot error, not airplane design.Wish the over speed warning would be fixed. The engine data should be configured to not allow an over speed IMHO.
Just a small nitpick, I know it would take some model rework but I would of liked to see the turbine blades turning.
Nice shot!![]()
Lots of planes can exceed Vne / Mme in certain situations; pilot error, not airplane design.
Lots of planes can exceed Vne / Mme in certain situations; pilot error, not airplane design.
Exactly - FAA certification limits were / are 350 KIAS to Mach 0.82 (in other words, whichever is higher; if you start to climb at sea level at 350 KIAS and hold 350 KIAS in a climb, you see your Mach gradually INCREASE due to colder temperature --.Eventually, you might not be able to get 350 KIAS due to engine thrust loss. However, you could still exceed 0.82 Mach at some point). These limits are often based on longitudinal stabiliity limits, where the pilot may start to overcontrol in pitch and overstress or lose control. More modern exec jets and airliners have higher limits because we know more about transonic flight and artificial stability methods.As I did some research and unbeknownst to me:
Vmo Maximum operating limit speed. Exceeding Vmo may trigger an overspeed alarm
Va Design Maneuvering_speed. Speed above which it is unwise to make full application of any single flight control (or "pull to the stops") as it may generate a force greater than the aircraft's structural limitations.
So it looks like all the aircraft have established Vmo and a Vne but the engine(s) don't know it.![]()