February 22, 201115 yr If I want to increase thrust for jet engines in the aircraft.cfg file,is it: static_thrust=orthrust_scalar=Or is it both?Thanks Windows 10 (x64) - X-Plane 11 - M/B: Asus ROG Maximus IX Hero - CPU: i7 7700k (@5.0GHz) - RAM: 32Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 @ 3200MHz - Video: GTX1080ti - Cooling: Custom water loop (EK 140 Revo D5 pump/res combo, EK EVO CPU block, EK XE360 Rad)
February 23, 201115 yr Commercial Member It really depends on the 'why'. Ed Wilson Mindstar AviationMy Playland - I69
February 23, 201115 yr Author It really depends on the 'why'.Why? I don't understand?I simply want to add a little thrust to an addon jet at max thrust. Windows 10 (x64) - X-Plane 11 - M/B: Asus ROG Maximus IX Hero - CPU: i7 7700k (@5.0GHz) - RAM: 32Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 @ 3200MHz - Video: GTX1080ti - Cooling: Custom water loop (EK 140 Revo D5 pump/res combo, EK EVO CPU block, EK XE360 Rad)
February 23, 201115 yr Why not just experiment with both and find out which combination works best? Gerry Howard
February 23, 201115 yr Commercial Member Why? I don't understand?I simply want to add a little thrust to an addon jet at max thrust.Static thrust changes will change the engine performance from top to bottom. The thrust scalar will literally multiply the static thrust by the value you put in it.If the aircraft's static thrust value is correct, and the aircraft doesn't have enough thrust... I'd actually go looking at the drag. Ed Wilson Mindstar AviationMy Playland - I69
February 23, 201115 yr Author If the aircraft's static thrust value is correct, and the aircraft doesn't have enough thrust... I'd actually go looking at the drag.Ah yes of course - that makes sense. Thank you. Windows 10 (x64) - X-Plane 11 - M/B: Asus ROG Maximus IX Hero - CPU: i7 7700k (@5.0GHz) - RAM: 32Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 @ 3200MHz - Video: GTX1080ti - Cooling: Custom water loop (EK 140 Revo D5 pump/res combo, EK EVO CPU block, EK XE360 Rad)
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