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Just gonna copy and paste my post from the ATAG forum here for those who may find it interesting.
OK, Testing done, my findings are: DH Hurricane.....mixture is back to front, full rich is all the way forward, lean is all the way back....might be why the DH is a pain to start, get lever all the way forward when u push throttle forward. Hurricane Rotol...modelled correctly Hurricane 100oct...modelled correctly Spitfire MkI....back to front...as per DH Hurricane Spitfire MkIa...modelled correctly Spitfire MkIIa...modelled correctly Spitfire MIa_100oct...modelled correctly Blenhiem MkIV...couldn't see any change. It flew just fine with the mixture where it should be, all the way back. In-game the mixture throttles are all the way forward at spawn. Made a semi-dark early morning map and these findings are based on yellow and blue flames from the exhaust. If these are modelled incorrectly then all bets are off. Not sure if it's absolutely needed but I found running the mixture throttle all the way up and down seemed to have a settling in effect after u takeoff (take that for what it worth, maybe nothing). Now if this is all correct then it should help us with correct engine management and fewer burnt engines. There are other factors of course like rate of climb (keep at 180mph or above), radiator settings (I aim for between 35 to 50% depending on what I'm doing aiming to keep engine temp under 110* water temp), prop pitch (the higher u go the coarser u will need to run it...been using 2400 when up at 16 to 19000ft) and throttle adjustment...u don't necessarily need hammer down all the time, proper engine management will require adjusting throttle to where it's needed. Joining the Allied side means u are gonna need to learn how to fly. If u don't want to learn how to fly then get in a 109 E4 and just enjoy urself
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Good work, I emailed the same thought (but less comprehensively tested) to Sean (IvanK) because I had the same worry that he'd possibly overstated the problem for some aircraft.
He's in contact with Ilya. Can Klem's measurement scripts give us the real mixture values? 56RAF_phoenix |
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http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=33661
At the top of the thread. I've not had time to try it yet, but maybe there's a call that can be added? 56RAF_phoenix |
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Thx for that. Comparisons between CloD FM and real world performance is not really my bag and is being done by more competent folk than myself. I was just wanting clarification on that which we have been given and how best to work with it. I just wanted to know which way to push the lever to get the correct mixture and to let evry1 know which planes have it right or wrong.
I'm not sure whether that test script is coded to measure mixture setting or just record where it was set and that will be affected by which way Klem believed it was supposed to be going. ie if he has coded it believing all mixture is modelled back to front and has coded 100% as fully rich when in fact 0% is fully rich then performance results will be invalid. I'm only guessing at this as I have no idea but just thinking out loud. I will PM him and give him a link to this thread and he may be able to clarify things.
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Hi Torian,
you should have my PM now but for anyone else... My Hurricane tests were done on Auto-Rich, i.e. lever 'back' where it should be. For the Spitfire I forget exactly what I did because it was a quick and dirty knowing there was another patch to come. I do know now that the MkIa with 100octane and BCO currently is modelled so that the mixture has to be 'fiddled' with. It should be back at fully rich for all normal flying and tests (they fixed the forward/back issue so forward is now lean and back is now rich as it should be). In the latest patch, you have to adjust to lean when flying BCO which is not how it should be. It should always be auto-rich ('back') unless cruising on auto-lean for economy (with restrictions on boost and rpm). I could add the mixture to the script but it shouldn't be necessary. As I said, it should be 'back' on auto-Rich for all tests and normal flying. Hope that helps.
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The reason I put Torian on to you was that I hoped your scripts could be modified to show the actual mixture (I mean the fuel concentration rather than the control setting). 56RAF_phoenix EDIT: IvanK's post is here http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...227#post458227 Last edited by phoenix1963; 09-15-2012 at 09:47 PM. |
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Happy to be corrected on any of this but what are you using to prove that Mixture is correctly modelled in a specific position ?
If someone can extract actual Fuel Flow from the FM for a specific Boost/RPM combination with different Mixture lever positions that would settle the manner once and for all. If Fuel Flow cant be extracted then change in weight would suffice... it would provide Fuel Flow in weight. As stated the bottom line is all a RAF fighter pilot needs to do is have the mixture lever Fully back .. that Should give him AUTO RICH ... automatic altitude compensation no Boost restrictions. Last edited by IvanK; 09-16-2012 at 12:39 AM. |
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Based on Torian's findings I went off and did some flight tests to determine Fuel Flow versus mixture.
I stand corrected based on Fuel flow tests CSU Spits and Hurris have correct Mixture lever orientation, however Levers are incremental and should be 2 position only. Boost Cutout requires some Leaning of the mixture to ensure smooth operation ... incorrect should be AUTO RICH. Method: 10 min level Flight stabilised at 10,000ft on QNH 1013 +- 50 feet throughout. Power Fixed at +2/2400RPM RAD Full open (to provide constant test setting) Full CEM Fuel Set to 20% in FMB Note via Tool tip Fuel Remaining at start and at 10mins elapsed on Stop watch. RESULTS Spit IA Mixture Lever Full Back Fuel Used over 10 min 8 Gall Fuel Flow 0.8Gall min Mixture Lever as far Forward as possible ensuring Smooth engine operation (about 75% forward ... any further forward resulted in rough running) Fuel used over 10min 6 Gall Fuel Flow 0.6Gall min Conclusion Moving Mixture lever forward is Leaning mixture. Mixture lever not 2 Position but incremental (WRONG) Boost Cut Out req mixture lever forward of 1/3 to Full forward (Wrong) Spit 1A 100 Octane Mixture Lever Full Back Fuel used over 10 min 8 Gall Fuel Flow 0.8 Gall min Mixture Lever forward as far forward as possible to achieve smooth engine operation (about 75% forward ...any further forward resulted in rough running) Fuel used over 10min 7 Gall Fuel Flow 0.7 gall min Conclusion Moving Mixture lever forward is Leaning mixture. Mixture lever not 2 Position but incremental (WRONG) Boost Cut Out req mixture lever forward of 3/4 to Full forward (WRONG) Spit IIA Mixture Lever Full Back Fuel used over 10 min 9 Gall Fuel Flow 0.9 Gall min Mixture Lever forward as far forward as possible to achieve smooth engine operation (about 75% forward ...any further forward resulted in rough running) Fuel used over 10min 7 Gall Fuel Flow 0.7 gall min Conclusion Moving Mixture lever forward is Leaning mixture. Mixture lever not 2 Position but incremental (WRONG) Boost Cut Out req mixture lever forward of 1/3 to 1/2 Full forward (WRONG) Hurricane I ROTOL Method Fuel Feed Main Tanks. Fuel used Total read from both Left and Right Tanks based on assumption that fuel feed simultaneously from both Left and Right tanks. Mixture Lever Fully Back Fuel used over 10 min 10 gall Fuel Flow 1 gall min Mixture Lever forward as far as possible to achieve smooth engine operation (about 75% forward .... any further forward resulted in rough running) Fuel used over 10 min 6 Gall Fuel Flow 0.6 gall min Conclusion: Moving Mixture lever forward leans mixture Mixture lever not 2 position but incremental (WRONG) Boost Cut Out req Mixture lever Fully back (CORRECT) Hurricane I ROTOL 100 Octane Method Fuel Feed Main Tanks. Fuel used Total read from both Left and Right Tanks based on assumption that fuel feed simultaneously from both Left and Right tanks. Mixture Lever Fully Back Fuel used over 10 min 10 gall Fuel Flow 1 gall min Mixture Lever forward as far as possible to achieve smooth engine operation (about 75% forward .... any further forward resulted in rough running) Fuel used over 10 min 9 Gall Fuel Flow 0.9 gall min Conclusion: Moving Mixture lever forward leans mixture but not as much as in 87 Octane ROTOL Hurricane. Mixture lever not 2 position but incremental (WRONG) Boost Cut Out req Mixture lever 3/4 Forward (WRONG) FIXES REQUIRED Mixture lever should be two position only not incremental Full Back = AUTO RICH (automatic altitude compensation in rich schedule no Boost restrictions) Full Forward= AUTO LEAN (automatic altitude compensation in weak schedule Boost restrictions apply) 2 PITCH TESTING IN COARSE Slightly different method. Set +2lbs Boost Coarse pitch and accept RPM achieved, all other aspects the same as in CSU tests. SPIT I DH COARSE Mixture Lever Full Back achieved RPM 2000 Fuel used over 10 min 6 Gall Fuel Flow 0.6 Gall min Mixture Lever full forward achieved RPM 2150 Fuel used over 10min 8 Gall Fuel Flow 0.8 gall min Conclusion Moving Mixture lever forward is en riching mixture. (WRONG) Mixture lever not 2 Position but incremental (WRONG) Boost Cut Out req mixture Full forward (should be Full Aft if orientation is correct) Richer Mixture results in increased RPM for a given Boost Hurricane I DH Mixture Lever Full Back achieved RPM 2000 Fuel used over 10 min 6 Gall Fuel Flow 0.6 Gall min Mixture Lever full forward achieved RPM 2100 Fuel used over 10min 8 Gall Fuel Flow 0.8 gall min Conclusion Moving Mixture lever forward is en riching mixture. (WRONG) Mixture lever not 2 Position but incremental (WRONG) Boost Cut Out req mixture Full forward (should be Full Aft if orientation is correct) Richer Mixture results in increased RPM for a given Boost 2 PITCH FIXES REQUIRED In both Spit and Hurri DH mixture lever orientation is WRONG and needs to be changed Lever back should be AUTO RICH Lever forward should be AUTO LEAN Mixture lever is incremental should be 2 position only NOTES AUTO RICH provides automatic altitude compensation on rich schedule without Boost restrictions AUTO LEAN provides automatic altitude compensation on a Lean schedule with Boost Limitations. In AUTO LEAN engine Boost limitations should be Hurricane I, Spitfire I +2.5lbs Boost Spitfire II +4lbs Boost EDIT: All RAF fighters tested. Last edited by IvanK; 09-18-2012 at 01:07 AM. |
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Excellent work IvanK, thanks.
One thing, you may actually have almost identical results for the various MerlinIII aircraft because the fuel gauge reads out in whole gallons and, for instance, you may have used 6.45 gallons on one test and 6.5 on another. Result: 6 gallons and 7 gallons. If you like you could use my Performance mission for the tests, get the zip file from post #1 in:- http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...712#post451712 It gathers the data in a .csv file including fuel reserve as a 'system' parameter rather than the fuel gauge reading. That is in kgs of fuel and the script converts that to gallons (2 dec places) and litres (1 dec place) in the results data. There are Performance.mis files for various aircraft, you just copy one as Performance.mis, run it and select one of the aircraft already in flight, there are aircraft at every 1000 feet starting at Sea level (well about 100ft) up to 30,000ft. Count them off from the left-hand one (sea level) phoenix, mixture parameter is only available as a Control setting, i.e. no more use than the graphics/control icon. As IvanK says it should be Auto-Rich or Auto-Lean.
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