warchild
Charter Member
Took me all day to notice this and i'll mot likely get slammed but, oh well.
Lets look at your numbers again ok??
reference_datum_position = 2.991, 0, 0 // (feet) distance from FlightSim Reference position: (1/4 chord, centerline, waterline)
empty_weight_CG_position = -3.2831, 0, - 2.255 // (feet) longitudinal, lateral, vertical distance from specified datum
[GeneralEngineData]
engine_type = 0 //0=Piston, 1=Jet, 2=None, 3=Helo-Turbine, 4=Rocket, 5=Turboprop
Engine.0 = 3.589, -5.837, 4.41 //(feet) longitudinal, lateral, vertical distance from reference datum
Engine.1 = 3.589, 5.837, 4.41 //(feet) longitudinal, lateral, vertical distance from reference datum
fuel_flow_scalar= 1.07
min_throttle_limit = -0.25; //Minimum percent throttle. Generally negative for turbine reverser
Your first entry tells me that your reference datum position is a bit over two feet ahead of the 1/4 cord default that microsoft sets. then, your moving the engines something over 3 feet ahead of the reference datum position?? I'm asking because the only time i normally see this is if the reference datum point for the plane is set to the leading edge of the wing.
So, before going any further, may i please make a suggestion?? Place the reference datum point on the tip of the nose. Its a fairly standard place among manufacturers to place it because everything is behind it and its far less complex to do the math..
Pam
Oh and, if this is a Goose?/ Add the weight forthe toiled at station 26 and the water tank at station 25 and it'll balance out the weight of the engines against the CG..
Lets look at your numbers again ok??
reference_datum_position = 2.991, 0, 0 // (feet) distance from FlightSim Reference position: (1/4 chord, centerline, waterline)
empty_weight_CG_position = -3.2831, 0, - 2.255 // (feet) longitudinal, lateral, vertical distance from specified datum
[GeneralEngineData]
engine_type = 0 //0=Piston, 1=Jet, 2=None, 3=Helo-Turbine, 4=Rocket, 5=Turboprop
Engine.0 = 3.589, -5.837, 4.41 //(feet) longitudinal, lateral, vertical distance from reference datum
Engine.1 = 3.589, 5.837, 4.41 //(feet) longitudinal, lateral, vertical distance from reference datum
fuel_flow_scalar= 1.07
min_throttle_limit = -0.25; //Minimum percent throttle. Generally negative for turbine reverser
Your first entry tells me that your reference datum position is a bit over two feet ahead of the 1/4 cord default that microsoft sets. then, your moving the engines something over 3 feet ahead of the reference datum position?? I'm asking because the only time i normally see this is if the reference datum point for the plane is set to the leading edge of the wing.
So, before going any further, may i please make a suggestion?? Place the reference datum point on the tip of the nose. Its a fairly standard place among manufacturers to place it because everything is behind it and its far less complex to do the math..
Pam
Oh and, if this is a Goose?/ Add the weight forthe toiled at station 26 and the water tank at station 25 and it'll balance out the weight of the engines against the CG..


