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Climb power is +9/2850. Try your test again with version 1.2. There was an issue with the boost gauges, where you weren't getting the power you thought you were. I was able to climb 300-400 ft/min with a fully loaded airplane, all the way up. Using live weather, any up draughts or down draughts will affect your climb rate as well. There's not much to play with there.On route to Berlin fully loaded @ 29.000 kg. Does anyone know how to get to 20.000ft? I'm flying by the book, 175mph, +8 boost , 2850 rpm and mixture leaned but the Lancaster won't climb above 11.000 ft.
Proof once more that AH listens to the community and provides excellent service!Version 1.2 is out, and I'm a happy bunny. Only a quick couple of circuits again, but it certainly 'feels' like you would imagine a Lancaster to be. Some longer flights coming up over the weekend, I hope.
Main wheels compressed by weight and totally free castoring, not steerable tailwheel adds to the realism. Just these lines in the flight_model.cfg.
point.0 = 1,-41.0513,0,-5,2800,0,1.1,180,0.3,1.89,0.7,0,0,7,174,212
point.1 = 1,3.697553,-11.92,-10.7,2400,1,2.4,0,0.6,1.89,0.85,7,8,2,174,212
point.2 = 1,3.697553,11.92,-10.7,2400,2,2.4,0,0.6,1.89,0.85,9,12,3,174,212
The Lancaster has had castoring tailwheel since launch. What you have done now is overextend the rotation. The rotation in line 0 should give maximum castor angle of 0 degrees. By lowering the gear that way you have also altered compressions and more importantly, lowered all of the dioramas into the ground.Yes, 0 for the tailwheel. You need rudder pedals and brakes to control the taxiing and take-off roll. But it is so much more real, dancing on the brakes, (differential braking), rudder and throttle to keep her straight.
Will AH tweak the tire contact points a bit in the next update?The Lancaster has had castoring tailwheel since launch. What you have done now is overextend the rotation. The rotation in line 0 should give maximum castor angle of 0 degrees. By lowering the gear that way you have also altered compressions and more importantly, lowered all of the dioramas into the ground.
Sorry Bazzar, but you are wrong: "We are not changing the tailwheel. We know the tail wheel is castoring and that is how it is coded. We have been doing this stuff for 25 years and do know how to code. It is NOT hooked up to the rudder and never was.". It is free castoring only at very low speed but as soon as you gain some speed it will move with rudder. Just go to outside view behind the aircraft during taxiing and move the rudder. You will see the effect. Maybe it is not code but the way MSFS2020 works.Looks like AH released a 1.3 patch to address the throttle lever issue.
Bazzer, I don't think anyone is questioning your ability to code. I've been an AH customer for many years across multiple simulators.
If the tail wheel is not connected to the rudder then maybe there is something else going on in the simulator, because I'm pretty sure the tail wheel can be seen moving when you move the rudder pedals.
If there are no changes planned with regard to this then that is okay but it would be good to know what is happening in the simulator because it's allows you to understand how the aeroplane behaves with regard to your control inputs.
For the other issues I mentioned, I will email help desk.
Thanks
Chris