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General Forums => Wishlist => Topic started by: Helm on September 06, 2009, 10:07:26 AM
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My wish would be for a very basic fuel calculator in the hanger. Nothing fancy just one that would show how long a plane would fly at 100% RPM and Throttle, with the load you have selected.
This would be a huge help to new players. How many times have you seen some poor rookie w/ 100% and 2 DT's in a P51? The poor guy has enough fuel to fly the entire weekend! No wonder he can't turn
This would also be a help to veterans. I like to bounce around from plane to plane and I can't tell you how many times I have upped with entirely too much fuel, because I did not know that plane very well. Over time I have made some flight data cards for my favorite planes....but something in the hanger sure would be nice.
I would say my #1 flaw as a player of this game is carrying too much fuel.
Just a suggestion Hitech.
Helm ...out
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:aok
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Hi,
The E6B on your clipboard contains all the info you might need. If you get used to using it while on the runway it will tell you how long you'd be able to fly for and range etc..
Takes 2 secs to bring it up for a glance.
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Onan,
The point he's making is for people unfamiliar with an aircraft it would be helpful to get an idea of what it's endurance is WITHOUT needing to actually take off. This would be ESPECIALLY useful for FSO and scenarios. On several occasions I've seen guys hauling DTs around in planes that just don't need them (IE, F4U-1s and 1As during the North Sea and Bougainville campaigns) or CiCs assigning aircraft that DON'T HAVE THE RANGE to a target objective (been on the receiving end of such an assignment myself. It's not fun).
However I'd be happy with not having to re-open E6B on EVERY sortie. Couldn't it be possible to allow it to stay open after you've towered out?
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The calculator would have to account for altitude.
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The calculator would have to account for altitude.
And that is why we can't have one. Specific fuel consumption varies with altitude on supercharged planes, and only stays constant on turbo planes up to critical altitude. There'd really be no way to determine the actual consumption rate.
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print this up. its a 1 page pdf.
a chart i compiled some time ago of all endurances with and without droptanks.
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=344eb1213358affa00d27174b47c6657e04e75f6e8ebb871
as others point out, it is not exact, due to altitude. but I still find it handy. oh.. and i didnt even bother with the jets :)
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From within the hangar you can access a speed chart and climb rate chart (both with fixed weights) Oughtn't be too hard to add a chart showing gallons per hour or aloft time based upon max internal fuel load, (on the horizontal) with altitude on the vertical...I think I'm picturing this correctly
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And that is why we can't have one. Specific fuel consumption varies with altitude on supercharged planes, and only stays constant on turbo planes up to critical altitude. There'd really be no way to determine the actual consumption rate.
Make it based on 5k then?....some information ...even slightly wrong information.... would be better then no information ...put a disclaimer on the calc....calculations are based on this X altitude?
...just giving some ideas
Helm ...out
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I like this idea. Maybe it could be displyed in chart form based on items selected. the chart would show maybe time in the horizontal and altitude in the verticle.
Nothing they should would be % accurate but I agree that anything would be helpful.
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print this up. its a 1 page pdf.
a chart i compiled some time ago of all endurances with and without droptanks.
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=344eb1213358affa00d27174b47c6657e04e75f6e8ebb871
as others point out, it is not exact, due to altitude. but I still find it handy. oh.. and i didnt even bother with the jets :)
+10 kvuo!
I've been using his PDF for a while and it helps a lot!! Really nice work.
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+10 kvuo!
I've been using his PDF for a while and it helps a lot!! Really nice work.
ty chewie.. i think you're the only one i've gotten feedback from on it LOL!
I think only 1 or 2 of my own squaddies use it!
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The calculator would have to account for altitude.
And that is why we can't have one. Specific fuel consumption varies with altitude on supercharged planes, and only stays constant on turbo planes up to critical altitude. There'd really be no way to determine the actual consumption rate.
No different than looking at E6B on the runway at around sea level and having to judge your range based on how high you want to fly. To get the range at 10k you actualy have to climb to 10k and look at e6b. Perhaps if we had a fuel calculator in the hanger you could set the altitude 0k-5k-10k-15k-etc.
Just as a neutral thought while reading. My personal opinion is that I don't really need this wish at all but dont see any reason why it could not be added in theory.
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I've been using his PDF for a while and it helps a lot!! Really nice work.
It surely very helpful for the new and majority of casual AH pilots! :aok
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I need to say we use Kvuo75's brilliant work on our squad ops and FSO , and mission stuff and its rock solid . More folks should use it , its handy simple and effective for planning and duration .
Nutte :salute
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print this up. its a 1 page pdf.
a chart i compiled some time ago of all endurances with and without droptanks.
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=344eb1213358affa00d27174b47c6657e04e75f6e8ebb871
as others point out, it is not exact, due to altitude. but I still find it handy. oh.. and i didnt even bother with the jets :)
link appears to be broken.
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link appears to be broken.
hmm.. still appears to work for me..
gotta click on the filename on that page..
btw if someone knows of an easier hosting site than than stupid mediafire i'm all ears..
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yea... send it to me... I'll host it on my server.
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hmm.. still appears to work for me..
gotta click on the filename on that page..
btw if someone knows of an easier hosting site than than stupid mediafire i'm all ears..
Nope, still no go for me and I even tried 2 different places. Tried a couple of times at work and at home. I see the file but when I click on it to start the download, that is when I get the "Oops! This link appears to be broken" message.
Email it to me if u don't mind. maddogdogg@hotmail.com
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Here is a calculator I was creating before I saw this post. I just finished it. Enjoy! :salute
www.arabian-knights.org/files/FSO/AK_Fuel_Calculator.xls
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Here is a calculator I was creating before I saw this post. I just finished it. Enjoy! :salute
www.arabian-knights.org/files/FSO/AK_Fuel_Calculator.xls
Wow, nice work Dogg. :aok
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dogg. that is good stuff! :aok
I still like my sheet better tho, for quick reference :noid