From: Harry Campigli 
  Sent: Friday, March 18, 2011 1:01 PM
  To: FlightGear developers discussions 
  Cc: Torsten Dreyer 
  Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] no engine fuel flow in 737-600 but ok on 
737-300 how is it defined?


  HI Torsten

  Thanks for the reply,

  Are you sure about this? I believe my distro 737-300 model is is up to date, 
and almost identical to my 2008 one, but either way I dont have any file 
Nasal/system.nas in the 737-300 directories and it  gives a pph value on the 
engine prop tree though no gph when running. The model is almost a pre nasal 
design.

  The 737NG600 has both gph and pph but neither has a value on its prop tree 
when running.


  Also, the way I read your snippet, this nasal code requires a fuel-flow-gph  
value then calcs fuel-flow-pph but my props for the engine dont have a value in 
either.


  Now I am really confused.

  Harry



It seems that fuel in gals for many models (e.g Concorde ) has been broken by 
recent changes.  The symptoms are start up errors, and  the "Equipment->Fuel 
And Payload" menu reports zero Fuel Gallons, but non-zero Fuel Pounds.

Could whoever created these changes please give us some guidance as to how the 
models should be changed?

Alan
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