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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Samm on May 26, 2002, 07:20:11 AM
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Very bingo, I decide to head back to the cv . I'm at 5k and half a grid from the carrier and the needle of the fuel gauge is about 2mm from empty . Realizing I'm not going to have enough fuel I turn off the engine and feather the prop and auto trim to desend at about 1.25 thousand fpm, I'll save the last drops of fuel for landing . When I get to about 500 feet I level out, turn on the engine, turn up the rpm and turn on the nitro and cross my fingers and wait for the gas tank to go dry . Hoping my last few seconds of fuel will give me enough speed to bring it home . About 20 seconds pass and the engine is still turning, hmm.. I look down at the fuel guage and it says A-LW .
Doh ! I totally forgot that the f4u1 has wing tanks !
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Well Samm, did you make it? LOL :D
Les
BTW, that's not so stupid as my dropping cargo on a V base instead of troops. Forgot to check what I was hauling.:)
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Is there someplace that tell you how many tanks, and in what order they burn depending on what a/c your in ???
Done the same thing, also have done the opposite, thinkin I had another tank and listening to wind over injun territory :(
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Poop look at the fuel guage and hit SHIFT F this will let you cycle manually though all you tanks that have fuel. Also note that if the A- is next to the tank name, that means the fuel shifterthingy is on auto and that it will manage your fuel for you until you run 100% dry. Also another note, the fuel manager does not always drain the tanks right on some fighters, so sometimes it's best to do it manually on some planes. Hope that helps. :)
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Thanks beef man.
Question though. If I'm on automatic, is the fuel gauge reading TOTAL fuel ???
In other words when it reads 1/4, when that 1/4 runs out, is that it ??? Or does it switch to another tank.
Done manual and auto, most of the time with a drop tank.
Thanks
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The guage only shows what is available for the current tank.