Tough to do as the actual "range" can vary based on RPM and manifold pressure settings, as well as altitude. So i assume it's a safer bet to show the max time a given fuel loadout can give you... IMOI've been wrong before, but that's my take on it.
hmmm So HTC just gives us the "ballz to the wall" throttle and RPM settings that produce max time in the given airframe with a given loadout... Is there a specific reason you're trying to arrive home on fumes?
Wow I find it hard to believe it has been almost 38 days since our last path. We should have release another 38 versions by now HiTechQuote from: PyroQuote from: JollyWhat on Earth makes you think that i said that sir?!My guess would be scotch.
Quote from: JollyWhat on Earth makes you think that i said that sir?!My guess would be scotch.
What on Earth makes you think that i said that sir?!
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Will you be flying with the wind, against the wind, high, low, max cruise, full military... How can Hitech guess how you fly? I think it's enough that it gives you a baseline at sea level.
When picking fuel loadout, next to the minutes of flight that fuel loadout gives you, add the approximate range of that plane as well, given that amount of fuel.