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Hello everybody,

 

during my long experience with LOMAC, FC and DCS I've noticed that I usually fly with FullMil throttle RPM. If there was an app that records average throttle setting throughout the flight I'd be lik 95% of the time in Full Mil.

 

The only time I use AB stages in some let's say cruising flights is during climbout (if heavy and tanked). And I reduce to lesser RPM during dives and approaches.

 

I know this is also jet dependant (different jets require different RPM envelopes) but no matter of fast jets I use in DCS (F/A-18C, F-16C, F-15C, MiGs and Sukhois) I usually spend most of the time in Ful Mil. 

 

Seems that IFR formation flying also requires Ful Mil to catch up and sligtly less of a throttle to slack so my IFR throttle range is also in Ful Mil or just a bit lower.

 

So I wonder how accurate is this compared to real jets throttle usage, do they also cruise with Full Mil.  

 

Best regards all.

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Nope.

From my frame of reference:- F-4 can attain well over 500kts at full dry and below 4000ft, but average (frugal) cruise would be around the 360kt  - 420kt mark.

Similar higher up also.

Tornado similar if anything but capable of a lot quicker down low, it just depends on why you are cruising - are you just stooging around or are you going for distance and need to be frugal?

Just because it ‘can’ do it, doesn’t mean you have to all the time. 

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Cruising is typically done with a best range profile, which is based on AoA, not throttle setting specifically. But it's basically never full mil power. Often something like 0.75 - 0.8 mach at Angels 30 or so but varies by plane.

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