First Flight with CBFS/Flynet
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First Flight with CBFS/Flynet
I just wanted to mention that I flew my first revenue flight for CBFS and it was a success. The flight was CBF4462, EGSS to EGAA. The aircraft performed great although I couldn't get the Cabin Pressure horn to stop above 7800ft. Still a good flight . Flynet worked as advertised. Looking forward to flying again.
Mark
Mark
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- Garry Russell
- The Ministry
- Posts: 27180
- Joined: 29 Jan 2005, 00:53
- Location: On the other side of the wall
- Garry Russell
- The Ministry
- Posts: 27180
- Joined: 29 Jan 2005, 00:53
- Location: On the other side of the wall
Hi Mark
I think this may be your horn problem...this is pinched from CBF forum
Pressure controller - two switches bottom right side of panel set controller to 7000feet (doesnt really do anything but looks good) and flip both switches
on or you will get a really LOUD warning horn when the cabin diff goes above 8.2 psi)
Garry
I think this may be your horn problem...this is pinched from CBF forum
Pressure controller - two switches bottom right side of panel set controller to 7000feet (doesnt really do anything but looks good) and flip both switches
on or you will get a really LOUD warning horn when the cabin diff goes above 8.2 psi)
Garry
Garry

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Hi Mark
Glad to see you got back in one piece.
The stats on your 1-11 flights are showing a very low fuel burn for some reason, less than half of what it should be.
Normal is about 2500 kg/h, your two flights have come up at 931 kg/h & 1159 kg/h.
I can't say why exactly, but can you check you have the right settings in your aircraft.cfg file?
These are the sections to check...
[GeneralEngineData]
engine_type= 1
Engine.0= -30.600, -7.200, 3.000
Engine.1= -30.600, 7.200, 3.000
Engine.2= -30.600, 0.000, 3.000
fuel_flow_scalar= 1.380
min_throttle_limit=-0.159912
[TurbineEngineData]
fuel_flow_gain= 0.002
inlet_area= 7.500
rated_N2_rpm= 15000.000
static_thrust= 11400.000
afterburner_available= 0
reverser_available= 1
If the settings are different, I'd recommend you download the latest 1-11 400 zip from my website and use the aircraft.cfg & air files from that.
If you have an old version of these files, there could well be other things not working properly.
If you need any assistance, just give us a shout.
Cheers
David
Glad to see you got back in one piece.
The stats on your 1-11 flights are showing a very low fuel burn for some reason, less than half of what it should be.
Normal is about 2500 kg/h, your two flights have come up at 931 kg/h & 1159 kg/h.
I can't say why exactly, but can you check you have the right settings in your aircraft.cfg file?
These are the sections to check...
[GeneralEngineData]
engine_type= 1
Engine.0= -30.600, -7.200, 3.000
Engine.1= -30.600, 7.200, 3.000
Engine.2= -30.600, 0.000, 3.000
fuel_flow_scalar= 1.380
min_throttle_limit=-0.159912
[TurbineEngineData]
fuel_flow_gain= 0.002
inlet_area= 7.500
rated_N2_rpm= 15000.000
static_thrust= 11400.000
afterburner_available= 0
reverser_available= 1
If the settings are different, I'd recommend you download the latest 1-11 400 zip from my website and use the aircraft.cfg & air files from that.
If you have an old version of these files, there could well be other things not working properly.
If you need any assistance, just give us a shout.
Cheers
David

