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General Forums => Wishlist => Topic started by: straffo on November 29, 2005, 02:57:13 AM

Title: Fuel loadout change
Post by: straffo on November 29, 2005, 02:57:13 AM
What about changing fuel loadout so instead of choosing among : 25% 50% 75% 100%

we have 10,15,20,25  minutes or : 1 Sector ,2  Sectors ,3 Sectors, 4  Sectors ?

(computed at max power at sea level)
Title: Fuel loadout change
Post by: Krusty on November 29, 2005, 11:31:59 AM
Because that's a relative setting.

Gas % is absolute. Time in flight depends greatly on cruise, wep, climb, alt, destination, uphill or downhill, fuel burn multiplier, and so forth.

Just check E6B the second you take off, you'll know how much time you've got.
Title: Fuel loadout change
Post by: Tilt on November 29, 2005, 12:34:15 PM
We tried to argue for something like this before straffo when we wanted fuel rationed by litres/engine and not %.

We failed...............


btw gas % is also relative............ litres or gallons are the only absolute.
Title: Fuel loadout change
Post by: Krusty on November 29, 2005, 01:05:37 PM
Negative tilt. Liters and gallons tell you nothing. So you have... say, 300 gallons. What the hell does that mean?!?! How many GPH does any given engine consume??? With 70+ planes in AH it's impossible to memorize GPH for every engine let alone normal, cruise, and max cruise for all engines.

% is absolute. [By this I mean you know for sure what you've got.]  Your plane ONLY holds X gallons. You cannot load more gas than fits in the tanks. 50% means you have half your gas. 50 gallons means.. um.. ***** did my plane carry a total of 100 or 150 gallons, I can't remember!!! (see my point?).

% lets you know exactly where you stand in relation to empty and full before you take off.
Title: Fuel loadout change
Post by: straffo on November 29, 2005, 01:36:38 PM
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Originally posted by Krusty
Because that's a relative setting.

Gas % is absolute. Time in flight depends greatly on cruise, wep, climb, alt, destination, uphill or downhill, fuel burn multiplier, and so forth.

Just check E6B the second you take off, you'll know how much time you've got.


That's why I wrote : (computed at max power at sea level)