I'm not familiar with.....
First the mag variation. Thanks much for the charts. I have been using the same one for Europe for the past few years with success. Mine has no date on it but I see the US chart is dated 1990 which agrees well with what the fs9 people are saying. I am pretty sure this is the best we can do.
As for the fuel consumptions, the two planes I take issue with are the Malinowski B24J and the 1US_B17E. Both seem to run out of fuel long before they should. It is possible I am feeding from just one tank and my panel isn't letting me switch tanks. I may experiment with Aired by putting all the fuel in a center tank and see if I get full range.
As far as mixture goes, neither will climb well above 5000' unless the mixtures are well back. I think I am setting the mixtures at about 65% at altitude with good performance, the engines will quit below that.
Also I saw no adjustment in the Aired program for either plane's fuel consumption, although it might be hidden as one of many "unknown"s. I did not see a throttle min/max setting either. Luckily the range of both planes is well documented and is longer than my attention span.
Jimski
...the aircraft you are using, BUT:
- If you simply add a fuel selector switch to your panel, you will know which tank you're running on, and can switch as needed. I believe you will find that the selector switch must be enabled in the AIR file as well....but that is an obivious setting in the tank section.
- I do not know which ENGINE your aircraft have specified in the AIR file. It could be the FS98 Engine or the FS2000 Engine. They are quite different. And, unfortunately, not all AIR files of either type have exactly the same entries. It depends on who wrote/modified the file.
At the very least, you will find a
Throttle Effectiveness table (a graph), which can be modified by exporting the graph to MS Excel and redrawing it.
Also, you will at least find (if not a fuel consumption entry in Gal/hr), two other settings that will decrease fuel consumption in the
Prop Efficiency and
Fuel Pressure settings. These two should be present in all AIR files.
Hope that helps. If not, send me the AIR files and tell me by what percentage you want the range increased on internal tanks.:ernae: