
This program is really starting to frustrate me. It's not accurate. Jet A weighs 6.84 Lbs per US gallon. The game* says 6.7, but it actually calculates 6.6992. It's making it very difficult to plan fuel usage and weight for payloads. On top of that the aircraft I'm using has a fuel planner that is messed up too because guy that wrote it doesn't have accurate weights. He used CV440 weights and fuel usage on a CV580. GHHaaaaaaaa. Attention to detail folks.Sorry, just had to rant a little more. I guess that's what you get when you let computer programmers create aircraft. :-/ Having spent almost 2 decades working in various aspects in the aviation industry, I guess I expect a little too much from these computer guys. I actually expected some realistic aircraft and a realistic sim. (MS Flight Simulator 2004:Century of Flight "As Real As It Gets") PAH!
If I have 1730 gallons of Jet A weighing at 11591 lbs (6.7*) but the program really thinks I have 11589, sure that's only 3 pounds
Touche....M'sieur Pussycat...or throw a fatty off the plane.
Are the values of liquids weight, temperature specific? Such as water?
Really? 3 Pounds? You do realize that's only about 4 seconds worth of fuel on most airliners...
Really? 3 Pounds? You do realize that's only about 4 seconds worth of fuel on most airliners...
An airliner which will probably be filled up rounded to the nearest 1000lb/1000kg (depending on measure used).
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