As a new member and a recent convert to davids classic aircraft I have come up against a problem
When I loaded the a/c into fs9 I Checked the fuel on board with the usual fs9 "aircraft fuel and payload tag and got the following
As you will see the fuel quantities seem wrong, The CofG is also very far forward.
Is this my fault for not reading the insall notes or is there a fix.
I'd tend to concur with Garry's comment. It's rare that an aircraft loaded to max payload will stay within MTOW parameters so the model is either loaded 'realistically' by default or unrealistically as it can't stop FS loading the fuel tanks to full. DM gave the Super a realistic load so it will always load up from 'Select Aircraft' overweight ;-)
As for the CoG indicator.. I tend to ignore them by and large as they don't always show what's actually happening
Just to echo Garry and Dave... your target is MTOW - so adjust fuel or payload for this figure (Assuming you wish to fly with max weight). The CoG is quite irrelevant there, as long as the A/C is trimmed properly, there's no handling issue and the '10 behaves wonderfully. I'm not actually too sure where it is in real life, but unlike wing engined A/C there's more loading in front of the wings on A/C like the '10 because of the weight of the engines at the tail.
Plus, it'll take off no problem 1700lbs over anyway...... ;-)
forthbridge wrote:HI Mike
Glad you're sorted mate - and feel free to ask anything you're not sure on, all the guys on here are more than happy to offer advice ;-)
AS per DaveB, enjoy the Maltby wonders! :flying:
Thanks again guys
I can't believe the standard of the a/c
And much more fun to fly I am hooked :flying: CHEERS
As Dave said not a pain, I closed off one post as it's neater and better for you as well with all answers in one place
Fell very free to ask anything no matter how basic you may think as we are here to help and enjoy the hobby
Garry
Thanks for being so accomodating
Had a busy day started at 0600hrs and have done EGPH to EGKK four trips useing Comet, VC10, Ba1-11 400. and the Trident.
I think lots of practice is the thing, but much more fun and more interesting than my PMDG 747-400 :o