Ok, I made a pretty gross hack for now, and used EGT but made the
gauge show 100°F higher :-P
On the other hand, since I am making a custom panel for the senecaII
anyway, I could just make the gauges EGT for now, as they serve more
or less the same purpose in engine management anyway.
Torsten,
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 6:08 PM, Tuomas Kuosmanen
tuomas.kuosma...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I am working on some XML 2D gauges for our aviation club flight
training device. We have a twin engine trainer I built over the years
which runs on top of MS Flight Simulator, and I am making a
On Tue, 2011-12-06 at 00:08 +0200, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
Hello.
I am working on some XML 2D gauges for our aviation club flight
training device. We have a twin engine trainer I built over the years
which runs on top of MS Flight Simulator, and I am making a flightgear
setup for it to have
On 6 December 2011 11:07, Gary Neely grne...@gmail.com wrote:
I can say for certain that YASim does not model TIT, and I believe
JSBsim doesn't either, though there seems to be a stub for TIT
modeling which may be where that property comes from. Someone please
correct me if I'm wrong about
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 6:13 AM, Tuomas Kuosmanen
tuomas.kuosma...@gmail.com wrote:
On 6 December 2011 11:07, Gary Neely grne...@gmail.com wrote:
I can say for certain that YASim does not model TIT, and I believe
JSBsim doesn't either, though there seems to be a stub for TIT
modeling which may
Tuomas,
I can say for certain that YASim does not model TIT, and I believe
JSBsim doesn't either, though there seems to be a stub for TIT
modeling which may be where that property comes from. Someone please
correct me if I'm wrong about JSBsim and TIT. A developer may have
written custom
Yeah, maybe one could do this with nasal, some educated guesswork
etc.. As long as everything is working normally, it should follow
other engine parameters and ambient air properties, I guess.
Hi Tuomas,
neither yasim nor jsbsim model TIT, unfortunately. Some nasal or
property-rules might
On Tuesday 06 December 2011 07:39:48 Torsten Dreyer wrote:
t.
Ron Jensen is the master of the JSBSim piston engine code. IIRC he has
the supercharger model on his backlog, maybe TIT will be part of his
solution..
The current supercharger code is old, and strictly RPM based, and I don't have
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