I have been working on John Woodwards DHC-2 Beaver....new skin template reflecting the plane's metal construction, totally repainted interior with a really treatment of the panel. Have made a new prop blur thingie...not great but better than the one that came with it. Added exhaust effects and adjusted lighting.
I noticed that when I fired the plane up in Spot view to check the prop or exhuast effects, then switched to VC to fly the plane...the plane would shut down. I am pretty sure the problem is the fuel tank selector...when this happens the selector is always in the OFF position. So, I need to place a different tank selector on the panel....but before I do that I want to get the tank locations and sizes dialed in. In stock form, there were 3 tanks....Left Main was 26 gallons, Center was 35 gallons and Right Main was 35 gallons. All three tanks were positioned at 0, 0, 0....which is probably why it takes a BUNCH of down trim to get this plane to fly level.
Currently, I have Left and Right mains at 35 gallons and positioned up in the wing roots. Center tank is 26 gallons and positioned in the fuselage floor behind the pilot and co-pilot seats.
I have seen fuel capacities ranging from 95 gallons to 135 gallons on the sites I looked at trying to find the location and sizes of the fuel tanks. Also found that the Beaver had wing tip tanks as well.
Anyone know where the tanks were located on the DHC-2, how large they were and have a recommendation for a good readily available freeware tank selector to handle the fuel system on the Beaver.
OBIO
I noticed that when I fired the plane up in Spot view to check the prop or exhuast effects, then switched to VC to fly the plane...the plane would shut down. I am pretty sure the problem is the fuel tank selector...when this happens the selector is always in the OFF position. So, I need to place a different tank selector on the panel....but before I do that I want to get the tank locations and sizes dialed in. In stock form, there were 3 tanks....Left Main was 26 gallons, Center was 35 gallons and Right Main was 35 gallons. All three tanks were positioned at 0, 0, 0....which is probably why it takes a BUNCH of down trim to get this plane to fly level.
Currently, I have Left and Right mains at 35 gallons and positioned up in the wing roots. Center tank is 26 gallons and positioned in the fuselage floor behind the pilot and co-pilot seats.
I have seen fuel capacities ranging from 95 gallons to 135 gallons on the sites I looked at trying to find the location and sizes of the fuel tanks. Also found that the Beaver had wing tip tanks as well.
Anyone know where the tanks were located on the DHC-2, how large they were and have a recommendation for a good readily available freeware tank selector to handle the fuel system on the Beaver.
OBIO