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FSX/P3D v3,v4 Great Lakes

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FSX/P3D v3,v4 Great Lakes. The Great Lakes Sport Trainer is an American biplane trainer and aerobatic aircraft. It was originally produced in large numbers before the company building it went bankrupt in the Great Depression in 1933. Owing to its continuing popularity, however, it was eventually placed back into production in the 1970s and again in 2011 by WACO Classic Aircraft. FSX/Prepar3D v3,v4 upgrade by A.F. Scrub.

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Great aircraft! Downwind66 and myself noticed that the gas gauge is not functioning. Emailed Mr. Scrub.
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Daniel - RPM gauge, was your flickering back and forth, not very stable? I had also added an LED fuel flow gauge to my panel and you could see both of them flickering at the same time!

 

I do like the download and I hope A.F. Scrub can figure it out!

 

Rick

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A.F. - Just flew this some more, seems like when the Tach flutters, the LED fuel flow gauge I added flutters, and now I notice the compass is acting up at the same time. Seems like, when one settles down or stabilizes, the other two also stabilizes. I don't know what you can deduct on what I have given you as I can't figure it out?

 

Fuel gauge is still an issue, but that is a "dead gauge!"

 

Thanks - Rick

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dancingdaniel - In case you didn't get word on the fix of the fuel gauge. In the aircraft.cfg file, you need to either revise the existing [fuel] section, or delete the original section and then copy/paste the below back into the [fuel] section. The fix definitely works many thanks to A.F. Scrub and mrzippy!

 

[fuel]

LeftMain = -1.8, -1.5, -0.8, 14, 0.0 //Longitudinal (feet), Lateral (feet), Vertical (feet), Usable(gallons), Unusable (gallons)

RightMain = -1.8, 1.5, -0.8, 14, 0.0 //Longitudinal (feet), Lateral (feet), Vertical (feet), Usable(gallons), Unusable (gallons)

fuel_type = 1 //Fuel type: 1 = Avgas, 2 = JetA

number_of_tank_selectors = 1

electric_pump=1

 

Rick

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Downloaded this aircraft years ago, deleted, should have left it be!

 

90 KIAS indicated cruise, I guess that will pass up some of the J3 cubs that gets in it's way.

 

Takeoff, this bird acts like it's got some spunk, but in my opinion, in cruise mode it falls flat on its face!

180hp, should offer more than it does. Some C-152's out there with 100hp will get at least 100-105 KIAS cruise.

 

Other than lacking performance, this is a nice aircraft to have.

 

Rick

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