by Milton » Sat Aug 14, 2004 1:53 pm
You can make some simple adjustments in the .cfg to give a piston aircraft more power and speed.
Create a backup copy of your aircraft.cfg and plug this into yours to try (replacing these two sections).
[piston_engine]
cylinder_displacement =155.777778
compression_ratio =7.29
number_of_cylinders =18
max_rated_rpm =2800.000000
max_rated_hp =2500.000000
fuel_metering_type =1
cooling_type =0
normalized_starter_torque=0.013
turbocharged =1
max_design_mp =57.999999
min_design_mp =4.000000
critical_altitude =13000.000000
emergency_boost_mp_offset =10.000000
emergency_boost_gain_offset =0.000000
fuel_air_auto_mixture =0
auto_ignition =0
emergency_boost_duration = 360
max_rpm_mechanical_efficiency_scalar = 1
idle_rpm_mechanical_efficiency_scalar = 1
max_rpm_friction_scalar = 1
idle_rpm_friction_scalar = 1
emergency_boost_type=1
power_scalar = 1.22
[propeller]
thrust_scalar = 1
propeller_type = 0
propeller_diameter = 11
propeller_blades = 4
propeller_moi = 56
beta_max = 65
beta_min = 17
min_gov_rpm = 1400
prop_tc = 0.01
gear_reduction_ratio = 2.22
fixed_pitch_beta = 0
low_speed_theory_limit = 80
prop_sync_available = 0
prop_deice_available = 1
prop_feathering_available = 1
prop_auto_feathering_available = 1
min_rpm_for_feather = 700
beta_feather = 88.5
power_absorbed_cf = 0.94
defeathering_accumulators_available = 1
prop_reverse_available = 0
minimum_on_ground_beta = 8
minimum_reverse_beta = 0
rotation = 1, 1
Milton
Dash 7, Aero Commanders, Howard 500, D18S, Spartan, XP47J, Beechcraft A28 (Grizzly)