Auster Fuel Gauge Question

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Re: Auster Fuel Gauge Question

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Well, I'm delighted to see that the Auster is engendering so much interest - a much neglected aircraft in our simmers world.
I suppose I could have made the 'invisible' :) fuel gauge bob around, especially in the VC but there comes a time when pure realism must come second place to useability in the sim.
Another item is the compass - I have been told that's too small - yes, I reduced it because in reality it nearly fills the centre of the screen. With 'trackIR' you can move your head to see around it, but I don't have such a wonderful toy - my son pinched it back (no respect for his old Dad).
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Thanks for that Dave. See, I knew it would be obvious! (I thought it was a dodgy compass to be honest).

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It had me guessing too for a while mate :lol:

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Leif, when will the updated CFG be available or am I one of those who goes around blind until some kind hearted sole points it to me! :$

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Its still in beta at present as there are some problems with it (different people get different effects) so patience
and it will be along shortly.


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different people get different effects
I think this is already happening on the release version mate as try as I might, I can't get the J1 onto it's nose. While the braking effect could be considered sharp for something of this age, I've not even had the tail come up :dunno: You watch.. on the update, I'll be running through the boundary fence! :lol:

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Question about the fuel gauge (real aircraft).
Is the "bobbing" motion only up and down, or is there some tilt and/or horizontal rotaion involved as well?
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DaveB wrote:
different people get different effects
I think this is already happening on the release version mate as try as I might, I can't get the J1 onto it's nose. While the braking effect could be considered sharp for something of this age, I've not even had the tail come up :dunno: You watch.. on the update, I'll be running through the boundary fence! :lol:

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Now I'm getting the tail up even when at a standstill, 'not a lot' as a certain follicle challenged magician used to say. I tried re-calibrating my joystick and still have the same problem. Must be doing something wrong! :)

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

I think the brakes must be worn on my joystick.. it IS older than the pc it's being used on ;-) EDIT.. I've found the reason why Martin. My system is usually setup as 'Custom' with all of the top LH sliders on 'Easy'. I find most models are setup this way hence that's the way I leave it. As a thought, I just cranked all the sliders over to 'Realistic' and found the braking efficiency far too strong. I have, with the minimum of fuss, managed to get it on it's nose ;-)

Did you get DaveG's question about the fuel gauge Martin?? :think:

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Re: Auster Fuel Gauge Question

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I'm testing the new flight model file and am finding it a lot better, but still as Leif says different people are experiencing different problems and we'll just have to wait to see what Brian can do about these queries. But, I'm enjoying every minute of the Autocrat, even though she sometimes end up on her nose! Think I'm a little heavy handed on tarmac runways.

As to the fuel gauge, I did see the question, but am afraid to say cant think of a valid answer!! I've looked at it time and time again, but havent really noted how it behaves. I'm sure if there was any adverse movement, it would be more in the horizontal plane (sorry) than a vertical one. Will make a few enquiries and perhaps see what happens this Saturday.

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