Hi guys,
I was just wondering if changing the simulation rate has an effect on Accu-Sim planes?
I found that if i set the simulation rate above normal, the fuel gauge stays the same, as the plane is still with normal simulation rate.
Haven´t tested it with other A2A products but I would like to hear your comments and thoughts.
Thanks in advance
Leo
Simulation rate
Re: Simulation rate
Accu-Sim works in real time, so in that sense A2A products don't support other simulation rates than real time. There are no other adverse effects I believe.
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Re: Simulation rate
Hi,
It is stated in the A2A manuals, using simulation rates higher than 4x, may cause abnormal behaviour of the model.
Cheerz,
Vladimir
It is stated in the A2A manuals, using simulation rates higher than 4x, may cause abnormal behaviour of the model.
Cheerz,
Vladimir
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Re: Simulation rate
LZ-WIL wrote:Hi,
It is stated in the A2A manuals, using simulation rates higher than 4x, may cause abnormal behaviour of the model.
Cheerz,
Vladimir
Thanks Vladimir.
It was just a random question that surfaced while changing the simulation rate (I used more than 4X) during some testing. (I hardly change it from normal).
Thanks for your time
Regards
Leo
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Re: Simulation rate
I've tried even 2x or 4x rates and the tach time and fuel burn didn't seem to change. So as long as those flights can sometimes be, I keep it at 1x.
Re: Simulation rate
Yep, that's how it is. As I put it, Accu-Sim works in real time in many things regardless of the simulation rate. I'm not bothered myself, as in practice I only use real time.EnDSchultz wrote:I've tried even 2x or 4x rates and the tach time and fuel burn didn't seem to change. So as long as those flights can sometimes be, I keep it at 1x.
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