(Yay! I get to make a thread that actually looks intelligent!)
Alright, now, in real life, as you increase altitude, you make your mixture leaner, so as to maintain the fuel:air ratio. This means that you would burn less fuel per hour, correct?
Well, being the geek I am, I wanted to find the best cruise altitude for the B-17G. To do this, I went into LW Blue, and flew one of my Strategic Bombing Raids. I opened my E6B, and recorded my fuel burn rate at the deck, 5k, 10k, 12k, 15k, 18k, 22k, and 26k. Here is where my question comes in. Is mixture modelled? And at what intervals? Because I got the following burn rates:
Deck: 1120 GPH
5,000: 1120 GPH
10,000: 1120 GPH
12,000: 1120 GPH
15,000: 1120 GPH
18,000: 1120 GPH
22,000: 1120 GPH
26,000: 1120 GPH
Now, granted, I only took it to 26,000, but im planning a follow up, taking it to 35,600. However, I would think that in 26,000 feet the mixture would become at least a LITTLE leaner. Am I misunderstanding the way mixture works? Or is this really some kind of bug?