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Old 09-11-2012, 01:29 PM
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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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