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Obie, look on flightsim.com for a file called fuelflow.zip.
I've been flying the Soriana freighter from Vientiane to Long Tieng. I really enjoy this beast. Pretty stable even at 80 knots. I like the extra power and big rudder. A couple of questions though:
A) is there a fuel flow meter?
B) seems like when I set the VLOC freqs in the 530 it affects the "active" window rather than the standby window. Same for COM freqs.
C) is there a landing gear position indicator? (I like to see three greens)
D) is there an indicator for cowl flaps position?
E) where is the cowl flap actuator? (I've been using a shortcut key)
F) do you arm the autofeather for take-off? If so when do you disarm it? 1000'AGL? Cruise Alt?
G) shouldn't the prop controls be ridged and the throttle controls smooth rather than vice versa?
H) is there a carb heat control??
Lots to like about this aircraft. I love the interactive load list that gives you a trim setting for T/O based on CG.
A) Already answered.
B) Maybe it's just like that. Did you read the manual? Yes and no specific mention is made of it not entering into the standby window as it is in the RW GPS.
C) Did the real thing have one? Otherwise, just use the tooltip on the lever. I don't know. I can't imagine a retract being certified w/o a gear position indicator. If you have access to POH or NATOPS you could check
D) Eyeball Mk.I or the control panel popup. Cowl Flaps not visible from VC only spot view. Which control panel popup?
E) Not yet implemented. Remember, it's a beta model! Great thanks.
F) Do you even need autofeather in a piston aircraft? I don't know if you do or not. The original DC-3 had two prominent red emergency feather buttons on the overhead and the C-117 has an autofeather control in the O/H panel.
G) *Shrug* What does this mean? Those controls have a different feel for a very good reason
H) Yes, on the overhead (but not specifically labeled as such). OK I guess this implies it will eventually be fixed.
I am not a developer for this model, I just did not want to let your questions stand unanswered.
Remember, that the VC supplied with the C-117D is straight from the BT-67 with some quick adaptions regarding the different engine types.
Also, again, the whole package is clearly labeled as "BETA", so it can have all the faults in the world.
I am relatively new to flight simming so perhaps I misunderstood the protocol. I thought the purpose of releasing a Beta is to identify and correct faults prior to full release, not to chastise those who point out the shortcomings.
The cockpit is under development as we speak. Manfred will be looking at, and taking into consideration all of the contributions from everyone who has posted in this and the Manfred Jahn C-47 blog.
I thought the purpose of releasing a Beta is to identify and correct faults prior to full release
Actually, it can also serve as a deterrent for nagging inquiries for a release date or as a quick cash generator.
But beta or not, trust me that Manfred is, by 99.99%, aware of the issues you've pointed out. If you're a bit familiar with his track record, you know that the final product is as good as it gets.![]()