jeffy Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago While flying the Mig I noticed a small lever on the top left corner of the fuel gauge what if you put it in opt will it like a fmc generate me an optimum altitude and engine rpm or whatever, so can a mig 29 expert tell me what the hell is it
TerrorMango Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Not a MiG-29 expert in any way but according to the manual: On the front panel of the ISTR4 indicator there is a switch "T-R" [9], to select information about remaining fuel base on direct in-tank measurement or based on flow-measuring calculations of STR system; a switch "TAC. – OPT." [2], change estimated distance indication: for max fuel conservative flight modes "OPT" or for actual flight mode fuel consumption. The ISTR4 scale provides fuel readings in hundreds of kilograms. The estimated distance in EN cockpit in nautical miles So in TAC, is hows you flight distance for regular flight "TAC" or for very conservative flight "OPT". So when in OPT, the distance is greater than in TAC, but you'll have to adjust your way of flying to conserve fuel. I am unaware of which parameters actually constitutes this though in terms of speed, RPM etc.
AeriaGloria Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago My video here goes through least fuel consumption speeds for each altitude 1 hour ago, TerrorMango said: Not a MiG-29 expert in any way but according to the manual: On the front panel of the ISTR4 indicator there is a switch "T-R" [9], to select information about remaining fuel base on direct in-tank measurement or based on flow-measuring calculations of STR system; a switch "TAC. – OPT." [2], change estimated distance indication: for max fuel conservative flight modes "OPT" or for actual flight mode fuel consumption. The ISTR4 scale provides fuel readings in hundreds of kilograms. The estimated distance in EN cockpit in nautical miles So in TAC, is hows you flight distance for regular flight "TAC" or for very conservative flight "OPT". So when in OPT, the distance is greater than in TAC, but you'll have to adjust your way of flying to conserve fuel. I am unaware of which parameters actually constitutes this though in terms of speed, RPM etc. 2 hours ago, jeffy said: While flying the Mig I noticed a small lever on the top left corner of the fuel gauge what if you put it in opt will it like a fmc generate me an optimum altitude and engine rpm or whatever, so can a mig 29 expert tell me what the hell is it 2 Black Shark Den Squadron Member: We are open to new recruits, click here to check us out or apply to join! https://blacksharkden.com
jeffy Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago 5 hours ago, AeriaGloria said: My video here goes through least fuel consumption speeds for each altitude Thanks very intresting
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