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12-06-2010, 04:37 PM #1
Once more : Today's best FSX B737 compatible with PM ?
I have made the same question 1 year ago, but i never find enought information and time for R&D to test POS737, so i still flying PMDG's 737 for Fs9 with FSX.
One of the major problems i noticed, when i moved from Fs9 to FSX in my cockpit, is that i have to fly always with open the Fuel Crossfeed valve, otherwise i have inbalance. I kept the same settings and PmSystem's setup and offsets, i just made a copy from Fs9's PMDG aircrafts and pasted them to FSX, with no changes. Do you know, why this problem appears? Does PMDG's files are incompatilbe with FSX?
Also, I was wondering if there is a "fresh", new solution, to combine PM with FSX. Other solutions?
Thanks
EddieEddie Armaos
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12-06-2010, 08:28 PM #2
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Re: Once more : Today's best FSX B737 compatible with PM ?
I use the same aircraft, in FSX, with PM. Mine become imbalanced only because of APU usage, After take off, when things settle down, I use the crossfeed with the left fuel pumps off to rebalance, then put the pumps back on and crossfeed off. In other words just do the balancing when needed and when I have time.
Do you know, why this problem appears? Does PMDG's files are incompatilbe with FSX?
I certainly don't see the minor imbalance from using the APU to be a "problem", only "realistic". And in any case I think all of my APU fuel usage comes from a Lua plug-in tweak I added.
Regards
Pete
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12-07-2010, 02:17 PM #3
Re: Once more : Today's best FSX B737 compatible with PM ?
Hello Peter,
of course i use only PMDG's model, cfg and air files, nothing else, but my fuel problem is there also with APU off. Is there a small change i have to make in aircraft.cfg about fuel tanks, something like any fuel value to 2 or 1 ?
Does anyone remember something similar?
Thanks a lot for your reply PeterEddie Armaos
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12-07-2010, 04:00 PM #4
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Re: Once more : Today's best FSX B737 compatible with PM ?
I'm not surprised APU makes no difference, because it looks like it is only my little Lua plug-in I added is doing the fuel reduction for APU. I don't think PM does it by default.
But without that, or without using the APU and starting with ground power instead. I get no fuel imbalances at all. They are unrealistically identical! (Both engines are obviously operating perfectly! ).
I am wondering if your problem is simply that all the fuel pumps are not on. Obviously if you pump more from one side than the other you will get an imbalance.
Is there a small change i have to make in aircraft.cfg about fuel tanks, something like any fuel value to 2 or 1 ?
I can't send it before tomorrow (Wednesday) as the system with it on is down at present and I don't intend to work on it till the morning.
Regards
Pete
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12-07-2010, 04:59 PM #5
Re: Once more : Today's best FSX B737 compatible with PM ?
Thanks a lot, email sent
EddieEddie Armaos
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12-07-2010, 05:48 PM #6
Re: Once more : Today's best FSX B737 compatible with PM ?
Hi Peter,
is ok if I get the same CFG / AIR files?
Thank you
PhilIF it's not Boeing I ain't going!!!!!!
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12-07-2010, 08:48 PM #7
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12-08-2010, 12:50 AM #8
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Re: Once more : Today's best FSX B737 compatible with PM ?
Hi Pete,
I sent you email as well...
John
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