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cfs3 problem ..

It really was stupid of me.

Max Alt 42000

Now I discover that the XDP works in metres and not feet!!!

42000 metres = 137,795.28 feet.
42000 feet = 12801 metres.

So the last line in the XDP needs changing so that it reads as follows.

<Aircraft MinAlt="50" MaxAlt="12801" CruiseAlt="7058" DryWeight="6486" MaxWeight="10238" FuelWeight="0" CrewSize="2" CombatRadius1="916" CombatRadius2="458"/>

Ignore the combat radius figures for the moment.
 
I'd really like to know what that was. Weird or wot?

BTW it'd be worth you updating your copy of AirWrench, Jerry has not been idle these last five years and updates for existing users are free.

Yep I regularly update AirWrench last version 1.01.89
 
Kev, i was just looking at that before coming here and noticed that the stock ones are at 10935 or somethingand so i changed our mossie and yeeee haaaa were flying, lol.

Heres something, you know the ai dont like flying low like i do, lol. well if the minalt was changed from 50 to say 15 do you think we could get the ai to fly lower?

Dave

p.s. your not stupid mate, i thought it was in feet aswell hence not checking that.
 
It just remains me a real aircraft incident in the Canadian sky, the ground crew made a mistake with the metric system and refuell the airplane with LITERS instead of Gallons. The plane ran out of kerozen and had to land on a desaffected terrain where there was a car race...
...nobody was hurt a MIRACLE.

:engel016:
 
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