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Turboprop RPM Help

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Guest greenco

I have made my XML digital gauges for my reciprocating engine panel and am working on the same gauges for turboprop engines. I have hit on a problem and need some help. The "Tooltip" for the RPM gauge on the King Air 350 panel, says that the gauge is "Gas Generator RPM" . I can not find this item in the XML parameters or token variables. What parameter should I use to display the turboprop engine RPMs? An example of the correct code,(for the string), would be a big help. Thanksgreenco

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Guest greenco

The problem is solved!!! I found the answer.greenco

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Guest Ron Freimuth

>>The problem is solved!!! I found the answer.>>greenco>> And the answer was...???> Paul I believe "[corrected] N1 ..." is the gas generator in turboprops. Then names relating to N2 are for the turbine, which is geared to the prop shaft. Ron

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Guest greenco

The answer is %((A:GENERAL ENG1 RPM, revolutions per minute) 1000 /)%!5.1f! This works.greenco

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