Friends,
Engines with a carburator instead of injection have to have a stutter when the stick is pushed forward and the plane goes through negative g. How is this done in FS9? Is it in the aicraft.cfg or in the airfile or????
:isadizzy:
Cees
Friends,
Engines with a carburator instead of injection have to have a stutter when the stick is pushed forward and the plane goes through negative g. How is this done in FS9? Is it in the aicraft.cfg or in the airfile or????
:isadizzy:
Cees
It's done by specifying a float carburator (type 1) in the cfg file.
Example: fuel_metering_type= 1 //0=Fuel Injected, 1=Gravity Carburetor, 2=Aerobatic carburetor.
Cheers: T.
Thank you very much!
Cees
Incidentally, I set up my AS Harvard/T6 this way, but was told it's not correct!
Every Harvard I've ever seen goes quiet when inverted, but this is because of lubrication issues not fuel.
The pilot has 30 seconds or so inverted before he has to close the throttle.
It's for the Fokker G1 oldliner52 is making. I think it had normal carburators.
Cees
Yup - the T6 had a pressurised carb.
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