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YES, HOW TO REGULATE IT?!

198 TechnoGraveD  2.8 years ago

On an XML jet engine, I set the power multiplier to 1. I reached a speed of 300 knots. Am I betting on 2.... 600 knots? No! 1100! On another plane I put 1. I reached a speed of 200 knots. I'm betting 2... 240 KNOTS!
Friends, please explain how to calculate this......

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    @LieutenantSOT that is, no matter how much the speed increases,
    if I put 2 on the 9tnf engine, it will become 18tnf? And it's about the altitude and air resistance? Did I understand correctly?

    2.8 years ago
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    It's about drag
    The drag calculation effect aircraft differently at different speeds, as there is more compressed air at higher speeds. It's very realistic, actually
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    If you're making a replica, you can check the IbF number on the engine you are using and modify it to the real thrust amount by dividing by the real one to the in game one
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    Plus, drag should be what you change to increase or decrease speed. Changing engine power makes physics go crazy lol

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    Well, Idk. Engine usually does these things.
    I recommend checking the Thrust/Weight of the aircraft.

    +1 2.8 years ago