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Search up and down in the config tool, it seems this function is still missing in the keyborad setup? -- mods. edit: subject line to better reflect question
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Just did some quick test with the V3 version. LRC FL300, very typical condition. For E190, with 10200LB, the FMC gives me LRC for M.66, but AOM gives me M.72 manual Speed to M.72 the aircraft gose FF:1640PPH and N1 on 75.7 on AOM, for 50000kg weight, the FF should be 1056Kph(2330pph) N1 should be 83.5 For E170, with 82000LB, FMC LRC is M.68,AOM M.67, so that's OK But, with M.68, FF GIVES 1200PPH. while manual gives 1756PPH under same condition. and N1 as low as 77.2 rather than 83.2 on the AOM. So....aerodynamic side, V3 is as "good" as the old one.... that makes my fuel plan from AOM's SFP chart useless, always overweight on landing.... I'll see if my original tweaks will works with the new one then....
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I made some tweaks for feelthere E-jets E190 mainly in aircraft.cfg and emb190.air to get better aerodynamic performence math to the realword data. These tweak I originally mad for FS9 version, but after I move to P3dv4 just last year, I found it's still needed and works. The realword data source is E190 Airplane Opreation Manual I found online, you may try to search it, but I won't provide. AOM is for opreational and NOT for aerodynamic or performance engineering, just keep that in mind. Rather than simply put were you need to modify, I'd rather share some backgorund information, so any other people intersted in, or hopefully devs working on new 64bit version, could get something useful. And if you try to implant my tweaks, just remember back up your files! So first time I got the AOM, I immediately try it's Simplified flight planning charts to make fuel and time cauculation for my sim flight, it turns out the fuel used is way off the caculation, that starts my journey for aero editing, to get the perrformence I needed. The goal is: a reasonable fuel predection, so a nice match in cruise is 1st priority, then the Climb and Decent better to math tables too, for the take-off and landing part, I just wanna make sure with proper Vspeed, the aircraft could climb with single engine if needed, and not ruin it when things changed with cruise preformence., and for cruise under FL250 which i typically won't do, and Hold at low level and any other flight phase inside or outside the envelope, I simply didn't try to work on it. First thing I noticed is, the curise performence is way off the ALL ENGINES OPERATING CRUISE TABLE in AOM, so I just set the weight, the FL, use AP/AT to see,the behaivor, and adjust the cruise_lift_scalar and engine thrust curves to match the N1 needed to keep level flight at given speed The only part I touched with emb190.air is the 1506 table, Thrust vs N1 and Mach No, I can'y copy it into text, so here is the table: M, 0, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 105 0.0, 0.00, 0.11, 0.15, 0.18, 0.20, 0.24, 0.28, 0.30, 0.39, 0.46, 0.54, 0.59, 0.64, 0.72, 0.89, 1.00, 1.11, 1.15, 1.17 0.2, 0.00, 0.05, 0.07, 0.10, 0.14, 0.17, 0.23, 0.30, 0.39, 0.46, 0.54, 0.59, 0.64, 0.73, 0.89, 1.00, 1.11, 1.15, 1.17 0.4, 0.00, 0.07, 0.10, 0.14, 0.18, 0.21, 0.26, 0.30, 0.39, 0.46, 0.54, 0.59, 0.64, 0.73, 0.89, 1.00, 1.11, 1.15, 1.17 0.6, 0.00, 0.11, 0.16, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.39, 0.45, 0.51, 0.58, 0.61, 0.65, 0.68, 0.92, 1.08, 1.23, 1.23, 1.25 0.7 ,0.00, 0.20, 0.23, 0.27, 0.32, 0.36, 0.41, 0.44, 0.51, 0.59, 0.65, 0.71, 0.75, 0.79, 0.97, 1.18, 1.35, 1.36, 1.38 0.9 ,0.00, 0.23, 0.27, 0.31, 0.36, 0.40, 0.46, 0.50, 0.59, 0.68, 0.75, 0.83, 0.90, 0.94, 1.10, 1.29, 1.37, 1.40, 1.45 Ah, I just can't keep it in line... go figure... I edit it with AirEd, you can find it free online, and there are other tools. for Aircraft.cfg: [flight_tuning] cruise_lift_scalar=1.260 [jet_engine] thrust_scalar=0.83 Now, that makes N1 match within 7~10% at a normal cruise, I'm ok with this. But the goal is fuel flow, after more test flight, I get this. [GeneralEngineData] fuel_flow_scalar=1.35 [TurbineEngineData] fuel_flow_gain=0.0012 Now the fuel flow for most cruising condition is in 5% error, i feel good with that. Notice, these are final results I got, so you can just use it, But I also did flight test with Takeoff Landing, and climb/des and do more tweaks to make sure it doesn't ruin these condtion. the low mach region in 1506 table is manily for that. The climb and decend data I just try to match the time show on AOM table, since speed is keeped by AP/AT and thus distance, The error now is less than 2 minutes from sea level all the way up to FL350, But it nolonger match the FMC VNAV prediction in feelthere. Another problem I had is the Trim goes wild when apparoching, so I get some tweak here too, to make it more reasonable, Now the trim for approach is like 4~5 unit.: [flight_tuning] elevator_trim_effectiveness=3.500 [airplane_geometry] htail_incidence=-18 side effect is, The AOA are rather low at high speed decent, while OK when cruising. Also, according to AOM, the take off trim should be near 1 for a 25% CG, but in feelthere avionics the green band is near 3, so the trim for this tweak is still somewhere near 3, for not to set off the alarm, the AOM table not works here. To fix the approach performence, I needed to add some lift for flaps: [flaps.0] lift_scalar=1.20 The "green dot" on speed tape just not work well, The flaps manuver speed in AOM shows: UP 210 1 180 2 160 3 150 4 140 5 140 6 130 For take off with Flaps 2, you retract to 1 above retcation alt, and speed above 160, then after speed hit 180, retract up. the green dot just way too high For approach, Flaps1 when 210, slow to 180, Flaps2 when hit 180 and slow to 160... you get the idea.... That's all modifcation I made is only for E190, I've tried to fit it in E170 as it is, but it doen't work, I had the E170 AOM in imperial units, I had a check but just to see it doen't match well, and don't want spend more time on it. E175 and 195, I don't even have the data. FOR E170: 1506 table same as E190 [jet_engine] thrust_scalar=0.780 [GeneralEngineData] fuel_flow_scalar=1.18000 [TurbineEngineData] fuel_flow_gain=0.0012 [flight_tuning] cruise_lift_scalar=1.26 elevator_trim_effectiveness=2.000 don't change others E170 is better on trim and LRC by FMC Know issue that I can't change. Hopefully get corrected with New 64bit version: TO trim not match AOM, but works great by just set it in 3~4 units.(it works great on 170) After take off, don't follow FD for climb, just pitch up to get speed V2+10~20 will be fine. Greendot on speed tape for flaps not match, I just use the AOM data and it better fit the performence, even without these editing. For P3Dv4 version, CLB2 is neede, somehow the N1 I get is higher than what AT set, and with CLB1, it could corss N1 redline, however not seen in FS9 version (It's OK for 170) FMC VNAV climb just not fit. FMC LRC speed way too slow, if you calculate fuel with LRC chart, manully adjust the mach number to where LRC table shows, around 0.72~0.78ish according to weight and Flight Level. rather than 0.65ish in feelthere FMC. or simply go M0.78 cruise. (LRC works great on E170) Surprisingly, FMC fuel predection is OK. VNAV decent could be use, with Enging not idel but 40+ N1. VNAV won't handle At or Above type of ALT restriction, it only goes "At" it could trigger way too earlier TOD in some STARs. When descending, AOA looks very low or even minus. Autopilot not follow glide slope very well, manual fly it will be OK. Hope you enjoy these tweaks. At least for me, the E190 is now flyable for some nice route at day light, Thanks feelthere to provde a decent avionics and normal system opreation to start with. The new V3 170.190 is also off figure by now, but hope Feelthere will get it better!
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I made a set of modifcation in Aircraft.cfg and emb190.air, to make the airplane aerodynamic figure more close to what I found on a real plane's AOM. Basicly, it starts back with fs9 version, after I found that AOM online come with Simplified Flight Planning, and climb\cruise\des\hold table, I found the feelthere one is way off the basic performence figure, make the fuel plan useless. I manipulated thrust table, fuel flow scale and aerodynamic magics in those files, and get a decent cruise N1/FF match, nice climb and descend time/destence. and reasonable TO/LAND behaivor. And after I move to P3Dv4, I found these changes still needed, and works. Since I've done same tweaking for other add-on too, but it's developer won't allow me to publish that,due to legislate issue (I fully understand) i just want politely ask feelthere, If it's OK, to share such modification, thanks.
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FSUIPC3 in FS9 I've tested and find that all key settings in [Keys] will still affect in other profiles without writing in [Keys.<profile name>] it bother me because some of these settings will conflect with some add-ons. eg. I use FSUIPC input to set UP\DOWN arrow(Num8\Num2) for AP_ALT_VAR_DEC and AP_ALT_VAR_INC, while this doesn't work with PMDG747, and any key set as inputs in FSUIPC will "over ride" PMDG's own key assignment ,makes thess two keys totally unusable in PMDG. it won't cure by set the keys to other actions in [Keys.<profile name>](Some other aircarft like TM732 can, because they use an unique FSUIPC for it's own action like Ap cut off) , becaue any setting in FSUIPC will disable PMDG's own. It might be done by set non of these FSUIPC MCP action in general [Keys] then set all but PMDG aircraft in a profile with them, but that would be a loooong profile list. Is there anyway just make [Keys] NOT affect [Keys.<profile name>]s ?
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Is there offset for something like "toe_brakes_scale"?
C2615 replied to C2615's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
If I can read the acceleration, modify it, then send it back without get it divergented, I'll do this trick with BC4/BC6.... Or I might need to rewrote the whole aero and friction drag to get a decent braking behavior.... :oops: I'm now trying to let the default Autobrake(2F80) disconnect with 0BC4/6 and rewrorte one using 3416/8 input.... but it seems to be another deadend in FS9....without something like auto_brakes = x in Aircraft.cfg... -
Is there offset for something like "toe_brakes_scale"?
C2615 replied to C2615's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Thanks for the advice, but I'm still working on FS9, so that friction function way doesn't work for me... -
I'm working on " wet runway" effect which simply reduce the braking force accordingly. The obvious way is use the 3416/3418(toe axis input), disconnect by 341A and then decrease it according the rain/snow(04CC 04CB) then send it to 0BC4/0BC6 Now ,this way do works great with pedal and even some add-on aircarft's auto-brake. but it doesn't work with the Default and many add-on's auto-brake which directly send it's data to BC4/BC6. If read BC4/BC6, half it then send back, this data will goes to 0 quickly. However, I find that the "toe_brakes_scale = " line in aircarft.cfg under [brakes] works ideally, but I can't change it in real-time, I don't know where it is in the RAM, is there a offset for it in FSUIPC? Or, if there are other ways to deal with the auto-brakes?
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I use a Saitek EVO for stick and Saitek pedal set for pedal. So I try to use the Z-Twist-axis on joystick for ground steering. It is very annoying that the Z-axis been moved and break-in the rudder command when flying, especially when fly something like single engine approach. If I set a huge deadzone, it help a little when flying, but also makes the ground steering feel much worse. I know that due to FS's limitation, we can't totally separate the Rudder and steering axis. But if it's possible to make the "steeringtiller axis"(since it's a individual axis in FSUIPC) totally disable if something like IAS>60kts, or get airborned ,or by a key (if there is a key, or an offest for it, then I can write a tool for it by any means). The "MaxSteerSpeed" option doen't seems what I want.