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Turboprops NP Value

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Guest Peyroteo

Hi,How can NP be calculated? I want make a gauge who represent this value as acurate as possible but I do not know how.Some help?Thanks,Peyroteo

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Guest HartmannH

Just use the PROPELLER_x_PCT_MAX_RPM (x = engine number) variables. They return the NP value.

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>Just use the PROPELLER_x_PCT_MAX_RPM (x = engine number)>variables. They return the NP value.Thanks Hans, I will try it.Best regards,Peyroteo

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>Just use the PROPELLER_x_PCT_MAX_RPM (x = engine number)>variables. They return the NP value.I could not found that var (xml).????Another tip?Thanks,Peyroteo

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Guest HartmannH

It's PROP1 MAX RPM PERCENT for XML.

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>It's PROP1 MAX RPM PERCENT for XML.>Hi Hans,The gauge is now working but it gives the same values as N2. Is this correct? Thanks,Peyroteo

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Guest HartmannH

Yes, for turboprop models in FS, N2 is always equal to NP.

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Guest Peyroteo

ThanksBest Regards,Peyroteo

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