Need som help here. I've mucked about some stuff in aircraft.cfg files and custom done some things...... but FAR from an expert at it. ;)
I am looking to make my BAe 146-200 that my simpit is modeled after a little more realistic. The visual and flight model I am using is Jon Murchison's, and it is pretty darn nice as it sits.
But the real aircraft apparently has FOUR wing tanks plus the center tank and the normal configuration is that one wing tank typically feeds one engine unless commonfeeds / crossfeeds are set "on". The Murchison model has only one wing tank on each wing.
Below is the [FUEL] seciton of the aircraft config file that exists:
fuel_type = 2
number_of_tank_selectors = 2
Center1 = 0, 0, 0, 2446, 0
LeftMain = -3, -19, 0, 315, 0
RightMain = -3, 19, 0, 315, 0
electric_pump=0
I know from looking at the [FUEL] section of the default Boring 747 that the following tanks are listed in that aircraft:
LeftAux, RightAux, LeftTip, RightTip, Center1, and Center2.
So I am guessing that I should be able to add the second fuel tank to each wing (or even a third) by specifying the appropriate factors such as position, total gallons, usable gallons, and so on.
Is this just a matter of altering the aircraft.cfg file .... or do I have to edit the ####.air file as well (never done that!)?
If I add the tanks in the aircraft.cfg file........ how do I get the fuel to "go" to the engines? Will it automatically just "happen".......or just sit in the tanks untouched? Can I assign a specific tank to an engine? How do I assign a x feed for the added tank? And so on.......
Any other thoughts you aircraft designers might have on this subject would also be appreciated.
best,
.......................john