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If I am not mistaken, David Copely's P-38 G_H_J_L all used "lightning drop tanks" that were 300 gallons.
Let me go fire up AirEd and take a look at the drop tank capacities in the file.
I'll be back. (Said in my best Schwartzi accent)
I'm back.
There is a P-47 308 gal drop tank.
I placed both under DC's P-38J_20-FG_55-FS_Jeanne and they will mount and look fine, but you have to play a bit with the location numbers.
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The DC P-38s did not have any drop tanks listed in the air file.
Which means that you will run out of fuel unless you go in and add up all of the internal and external gallons and change the air file for the 3 internals to equal total fuel divided by all tanks.
i.e., you have to add the 600 gallons of the externals into the total fuel contained in the two wing tanks and one center tank.
If I remember, they are 150, 150 and 120, so you will have to make them 450, 450, 120 to give you the fuel you need, as the air file will not recognize the fuel in the external drop tanks.
I did the J model that is based on the stock CFS2 F model.
The only changes from F to G where more powerful engine and radio.
The stock P-38 fuel tank set up will work just fine for the later model. With the stock Fuel Selctor reserve is 531 * Fuel Center 1 Tank in AirEd. Drop on the stock Fuel Selctor will use both fuel tanks.
Ah, I'm using the OH P-38. I updated airfiles to bring things to G and H specs, in addition to adding paint schemes, fixing the ammo bug in dp so they have 2000 .50 cal rounds and 150 20 mm rounds. Also have a P-38J , forgot who did it but its clearly based on the OH.I created a P-38L out of it by mods, adding textures etc.I plan to release them once secure permission.They perform great.When fly the F, then G/H and then J/L can definitely tell the difference from the F model. I have later models upgraded to carry fuel, have yet to test a real long range flight.I was reading about the Yamamoto mission and if fly the mission was in RL, will def need the big drop tanks for low level , long distance
flying.
How do you add a fuel tank in the airfile? im not sure how to add a new entry for anything actually.
I did switch out the fuel selector for each panel, so can select main tank or the left or right internal tanks.The stock p38 fuel selector could select both, right, left, reserve, or drop.Now engines cut out when I select reserve.Airfile only had tanks listed as R, L, Center(main). Drop tanks work fine, will test the 47 tanks tomorrow.
My stock P-38F listed wing tanks as 90 gallons, center tank in airfile as 0 gallons. I had to change it based upon real life P-38F specs by adding the 120 gallons to the single listed reserve tank.
Then changed DC's P-38J to model real life specs:
P-38J had a range of 2260 miles, enabled by its 1010 gallon fuel capacity:
FROM: http://acepilots.com/planes/p38_lightning.html
- 110 gallons, in two 55 gal. leading edge tanks
- 180 gallons, in two 90 gal. main fuel tanks, located in the wings between the engine nacelles and the center
- 120 gallons, in two 60 gal. reserve tanks, also between the engine nacelles
- 500 gallons, in two 250 gal. drop tanks
Since the airfile doesn't list separate leading edge tanks, I just modified the fuel capacity in all the tanks in the airfile to equal the 1010 gallons.
I don't know how to modify the airfile to allow for drop tanks or would have done that to DC's P-38s.
Yours will have the 2600 mile range with the 300 gallon drop tanks I suspect.
I did the historical route and I had to run the P-38 much slower thanks to the warp fuel bug.