What do I need to do to get this beast to fly above 12,000 feet? I keep all the dials in the green, manage the climb rate, etc. and seems to putter out when I get between FL11 and FL12. What am I doing wrong?
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What do I need to do to get this beast to fly above 12,000 feet? I keep all the dials in the green, manage the climb rate, etc. and seems to putter out when I get between FL11 and FL12. What am I doing wrong?
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Having automixture ticked won't stop it getting to alt Ed but it WILL stop the MIX middle=best function on the shift+4 panel. I've taken her up to FL200 loads of times with automixture on (I thought it was off!!) Off the top of my head.. I can't think why it's not getting above FL120 for you?? Maybe Manfred will have the answer? Are all 4 engines lit on shift+4 (eg, are they in sync)?
ATB
DaveB
and a link to the IDF paint: http://aussiex.org/forum/index.php?/...ence-force-39/
and another: http://aussiex.org/forum/index.php?/...sin-air-guard/
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Great work as usual.
"Time is God's way of keeping everything from happening at once"
Nice view from there
Porto-Vecchio bay, right ?
Eric, she should manage 20,000 easily, and does so on my setup, as on Ted's above. She wasn't a good climber though, in real life. Could anything be eating up your power, such as was mentioned, mixture (but you would normally get a warning and prompt from FSX). Also, sometimes it gets very cold up there, so check OAT and perhaps turn the heaters on. If that's not it make a screenshot of the Monitor panels, maybe we can see something there.
Zsolt: is that the box art from the Academy 1/72 plastic model kit? And did you build it?
Last edited by mjahn; April 27th, 2015 at 04:46.
One technical question, about the real bird: At what cruise speed was the refueling done ?
I have the A2A Stratocruiser, with Accusim. It's very nice but it's not really "fast". Could it really refuel heavy jets like a Phantom or such ?
I'm having trouble getting above 12000 as well, the engines just stop around that height...
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Jankees,
Many many thanks for your kindness painting Israeli air force livery!!
Regards,
Aharon
you're welcome!
and yes, the mixture did it, 20000 has been reached.
I did it with this one:
Although in reality it was a KC-97E, I thought you wouldn't mind, it is now on OZx
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It doesn't matter which flavour it should be jankees (no Jan this time).. it's going into my collection
Cheers
ATB
DaveB
One for Manfred I think.. nav radios.
I've been trying to get the AP to follow a nav track rather than blindly letting it do it's own thing with a planned flight and GPS selected. I've noted on previous flights that the localizer/distance gauge often doesn't show TO.. only FROM. Further tests flying from VOR to VOR using nav1 show this still to be the case. For example.. I can setup on the runway at Culdrose, take-off and tune nav1 to the Lands End VOR. On this occasion (always) the FROM/TO arrow flags TO which is correct. However.. flying past the VOR.. the localizer/distance gauge remains at TO and doesn't flip to FROM as you overfly. Tuning to further VOR's on nav1 invariably flags FROM not TO though tuning to an ILS.. it will flag TO. It will not, however, flag FROM if you overfly.
The RMI consistently finds the VOR and points to it. It will also swing as you overfly.. eventually pointing 180 from where it was.
With all this said.. I can't see how you can successfully fly nav to nav using radios.. I certainly can't after days of trying. IF there was a way to switch radios.. eg, use nav1 for ILS and nav2 for navigation using the RMI.. you'd be able to do it. Is nav1 assuming an OBS control to select a radial? I don't know. For sure.. a control switch to select nav1/nav2 active-inactive would solve the problem and by changing 1, 0 to 1, 1 in the cfg would allow you to flit painlessly from one VOR to the next using the nav2 radio (or nav1 were it not slaved to the ILS/distance gauge).
Or.. perhaps I'm barking up the wrong forest I'm not sure what's more frustrating.. that I can't get it to work or the fact I'll probably never use it if it does!
ATB
DaveB
Hi Jankees,
It's about time I said Thank You Sir, for all your wonderful repaints.
Thanks,
Bob
Here's my two pennies worth but still a WIP. A standard 1970 scheme from one at AMARC - 53-0276. I've made a set of fairly standard stencils based on the paint kit and photos which the team are welcome to for inclusion in any future paint kit. There are a couple of things that can't be done because of the way the textures of the wing tanks and nacelles are mapped. The prop warning placards on the inboard nacelles display on both nacelles so I took it off, and the radio call sign cannot be displayed on the wing tanks because one map does both left and right tanks.
I've also tried to add some panel shading though there may not be very much - not sure, not many good photo of the KC-97 in service.
DaveQ
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