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Help and Support Forums => Aces High Bug Reports => Topic started by: Spikes on June 25, 2007, 02:30:42 PM
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So, I was going to head out and hunt a CV...I load out DT's and 1x 500kg bomb.
I got off the runway and leveled off. The DT's are 300gallons, right? Well, when I leveled out they were at 45
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LW didn't use 300 gal tanks. Typical for them on most LW planes is something like 70(?) gallons. Ar234 is a guzzler. It's possible you just burned it off getting to the alt you leveled at.
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234 DT in hanger register as 300 Leters. Guage text may be in gallons or around 1/4TH?
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Originally posted by RSLQK186
234 DT in hanger register as 300 Leters. Guage text may be in gallons or around 1/4TH?
Thats right. If I remember correctly, 1l is about 0.264 gals or so. Too lazy to look it up so feel free to correct me.
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Just under 4 liters per gallon. And yes, even though it may display DT loadouts in liters, the in flight display is in gallons.
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It isn't no gas guzzler...and no...I took off from a 6K base (A37 on ndisles map) and leveled right after I got off the base.
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Hmmm. There are 2 300L tanks, so the display reads 175. Is it possible that you saw 145, and not 45? Did you happen to pull up the E6b to crosscheck?
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The Arado is indeed a gas guzzler, and the two 300l tanks are quickly emptied.
But I found another bug: The numbers in the cockpit display indicating the external fuel tank status were jumping around wildly the whole time. For example: 145-131-139-126-137 ect. As more and more fuel was used up in the drop tanks, the higher the deviations went.
I even dropped one of the two tanks, but even with a single tank it was still jumping around.
The fuel tank gauge itself and the "Fuel remaining" on E6B were stable, though.
I was able to duplicate this several times.
It shows even on film, I will send it in.
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Very strange
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Originally posted by Lusche
The Arado is indeed a gas guzzler, and the two 300l tanks are quickly emptied.
But I found another bug: The numbers in the cockpit display indicating the external fuel tank status were jumping around wildly the whole time. For example: 145-131-139-126-137 ect. As more and more fuel was used up in the drop tanks, the higher the deviations went.
I even dropped one of the two tanks, but even with a single tank it was still jumping around.
The fuel tank gauge itself and the "Fuel remaining" on E6B were stable, though.
I was able to duplicate this several times.
It shows even on film, I will send it in.
yeah, that was another problem
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ya get 234 up to 15-20k, fuel consumption at same throttle setting goes WAAYYYy down