This is what I noticed: Every thing uses Imperial
If the devs add the options to change from imperial to metric and vice versa, it will be better for the users who don't normally use imperial units
This is what I noticed: Every thing uses Imperial
If the devs add the options to change from imperial to metric and vice versa, it will be better for the users who don't normally use imperial units
@BobDaBilder123 sorry im late but 1 gal is 3.785 liters 1 mile is 1.609 kilometers
I live in NZ and I don't know how many gallons in a liter or how to judge mph and I don't know how many feet in a meter SIMPLE PLANES MUST ADD A SYSTEM FOR THE KIWIS WHO DONT UNDERSTAND IMPERIAL
ye im british. how many pounds are even in a kg
No @AudioDud3
this must be implemented! :D
Indeed. Would also be nice to know how much thrust engines generate rather than their engine power. Or at least rate them in kW
@jdulmer yes, lol indeed.
@TheRicks2 lol right?!
I completely support you. I live in the United States, but I prefer metric.
@jdulmer Muricah!
But, that would be un-American...
Here in The States, we eat apple pie, play baseball, shoot guns (lots of guns) and...
Measure in INCHES, FEET, YARDS and MILES. Dang it!
Just kidding, that is actually a good idea. The .xml files use metric.
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@TheMasterSoldier While most of the world does use the metric system, all naval aircraft and ships still use knots, and even land-based aircraft uses the imperial system for their speed, most of the time. They are the only imperial units that maintained it's presence in aircraft(and ships) since the metric system became globally used. Knots, Nautical miles, and Miles per hour(usually the former 2, though, which, while a Non-SI unit/s, are incorporated into it because of aeronautical and nautical purposes, so... Where are your SI units now, huh? WHERE ARE THEY? jkjkjkjk).
Either I would like to be able to change all units, or that mph will be changed to knots
Yes. I've suggested this before, so I agree.
well aviation does tend to use imperial(ft, 100's of ft per min,ect) but it also uses knots, not mph
It is U.S. Customary . . . not Imperial
Yes pls
You have my support