kelticheart
Charter Member
A good day to everybody! 
This happened to me so many times in the past that I decided to ask your opinion about it.
What record in the airfile, or any other entry in the aircraft.cfg, may prevent a gauge from working properly?
I am just doing some spring cleaning and installing airplanes that I never had the time before to install. I am doing it with Italian Regia Aeronautica planes, where I replace all German gauges in their panels with the new Italian instruments, developed for the latest uploads.
Well, tachometers 1, 2 & 3 from MVG3d's collection work just fine on any multi-engined aircraft I have tried them with. They work fine in all of the Savoia Marchetti's and Cant tri-motors, all of the twin-engined planes like the Fiat BR20's and the Caproni's, no problems anywhere until I hit the Breda Ba88 made by William Dickens, a.k.a. Bismarck13.
In this twin-engined aircraft MVG3d's tachometer #2 works fine, while in #1 tachometer the needle goes all the way to the end of the dial and remains stuck there as soon as the engine is started.
I did find in the past strange things like a multi-engined plane defined in their airfiles with just one engine, or air-cooled engines defined as water-cooled or viceversa, tricycle undercarriages defined as tail-draggers, but not in this case.
Anyway, I went in and edited anything I thought could have caused the gauge malfunction without getting any positive result. The needle in #1 tachometer still turns all the way to the end of the dial and stays there. Not only, the fuel gauge, which works perfectly anywhere else, shows constantly 100% empty tanks.
I tried other tachometers for #1 engine and other fuel gauges, they all work fine!
Unfortunately, none of them are Italian gauges.
Why a gauge should work on a plane and not on another one?
Cheers!
KH

This happened to me so many times in the past that I decided to ask your opinion about it.
What record in the airfile, or any other entry in the aircraft.cfg, may prevent a gauge from working properly?
I am just doing some spring cleaning and installing airplanes that I never had the time before to install. I am doing it with Italian Regia Aeronautica planes, where I replace all German gauges in their panels with the new Italian instruments, developed for the latest uploads.
Well, tachometers 1, 2 & 3 from MVG3d's collection work just fine on any multi-engined aircraft I have tried them with. They work fine in all of the Savoia Marchetti's and Cant tri-motors, all of the twin-engined planes like the Fiat BR20's and the Caproni's, no problems anywhere until I hit the Breda Ba88 made by William Dickens, a.k.a. Bismarck13.
In this twin-engined aircraft MVG3d's tachometer #2 works fine, while in #1 tachometer the needle goes all the way to the end of the dial and remains stuck there as soon as the engine is started.
I did find in the past strange things like a multi-engined plane defined in their airfiles with just one engine, or air-cooled engines defined as water-cooled or viceversa, tricycle undercarriages defined as tail-draggers, but not in this case.
Anyway, I went in and edited anything I thought could have caused the gauge malfunction without getting any positive result. The needle in #1 tachometer still turns all the way to the end of the dial and stays there. Not only, the fuel gauge, which works perfectly anywhere else, shows constantly 100% empty tanks.
I tried other tachometers for #1 engine and other fuel gauges, they all work fine!

Why a gauge should work on a plane and not on another one?

Cheers!
KH
