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Distance and fuel querry

PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2003 4:07 pm
by gilbates
Hi folks

i`d like to take my 737-500 from London Heathrow to Miami Intl  ;D

my question is how ? ???

if i try GPS it`s direct with no stops , which means i fall into some cold water  >:(

if i try high altitude airways , does that mean i have to nav myself from the Nav log which is pretty extensive when ya look at it ???

or do i not bother :(

Re: Distance and fuel querry

PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2003 5:39 pm
by Ivan
just head for shannon and then in a straight line to the nearest H route start near the destination

Re: Distance and fuel querry

PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2003 9:02 pm
by Moach
that's another problem you won't have in FS2004 ::)

the new improved filght planner not only allows you to change destinations while airborne, it also tells you how much fuel will be spent in your filght :) :)


ok, i'll admit it, i'm obssesed about it!! i can't wait!!AAAH!!!!  ;D ;D

Re: Distance and fuel querry

PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2003 9:11 pm
by Lethal.Ambition
AAAAHHHH!! ;D ;D ;D ;D

Re: Distance and fuel querry

PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2003 12:19 am
by emh8
GilBates,

If you file your flight plan using routing methods other than GPS (High Altitude Airways, VOR-VOR, etc.), you can still fly with the autopilot set to NAV hold with your GPS/NAV switch set to "GPS."  The aircraft will follow the track as it is displayed in the GPS window.

Secondly, by editing the Aircraft.cfg file, you can increase the fuel capacity of the aircraft to simulate ferrying a short-range aircraft across the Atlantic.  That's how they do it for real!  Out with the passenger seats - in with extra fuel tanks.

Good luck!

Erik :)

Re: Distance and fuel querry

PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2003 1:33 am
by BFMF
Maybe you should take something a little bigger then the 737, likr maybe a 747, or a 777, or maybe even a 767 ;)

Re: Distance and fuel querry

PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2003 2:43 am
by Moach
are there any good 767's with DVC's?

Re: Distance and fuel querry

PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2003 2:53 am
by gilbates
Thanks for the replys guys

if i knew how and where the .cfg file was for my 737-500 and how to edit it , i`d do that and follow the gps route

any chance of a pointer

oh and 2004 aaaaarrrrrggggghhhhhhhhh

Re: Distance and fuel querry

PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2003 4:31 am
by packercolinl
I always thought half the fun was having to calculate how much fuel you would burn on a flight and adjust your flight plan accordingly. I've had to divert to Gander from an Azores/Bermuda flight plan because of unfavourable winds.

Re: Distance and fuel querry

PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2003 12:25 pm
by emh8
In your fs2002/Aircraft directory, find the folder for your 737-500.  Inside that folder you'll find the Aircraft.cfg file, which can be opened in Notepad.

Scroll down and you'll find something that looks like this:

[fuel]
Center1=0, 0, 0, 2313, 0                    
LeftMain=-3, -19, 0, 1500, 0                
RightMain=-3,  19, 0, 1500, 0    

For each tank, the first three figures refer to its dimensions, and the fourth refers to its capacity in gallons.  This can be edited.

Be aware that increasing the fuel capacity significantly will also increase your takeoff weight significantly.  The .air file (also in the aircraft folder) will cause the aircraft to react accordingly.  Therefore you will want to choose the longest runway available for departure.  Also make sure your fuel load is balanced!

Good luck! :)