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 a platform that stays alive :-)

The SenecaII looks like the best choice for FDM, and I started to
model some gauges in the SenecaV style (as our trainer has the two
columns of small engine gauges on the right -panel cutout in place).
However, SenecaV new style engine cluster has a turbine inlet
temperature gauge (TIT).

Does FG model this value? The property tree seems to have a "tit"
property but it seems to be empty no matter if engines run or not.

Does anyone have a clue on how to do this? Or should this be done
somehow via nasal / other assumptions based on manifold pressure and
environment etc..? Or should the TIT value show something?

Best wishes,

//Tuomas

(the work in progress is here for now: https://gitorious.org/fgfs-ftd-mik )

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