
Scott
But, if you can accept the idea of a straight path along a know track, at a time certain (careful flight planning) and you could intercept that track at the appropriate time, then you could nudge up to the a/c as tho to refuel, using the mentioned gauge to refill your tanks, it would be suitable if not totally realistic. You could fp multiple tankers along the route at set intervals (really careful fp'ing) coming along often enough that refuels could be accomplished without getting dragged too far from the desired intercept point to totally hose the mission, esp if there were tankers coming from the opposite direction at alternating intervals so as to mimic the long legs of an oval race track. This would be not unlike some missions flown during the cold war. The bright side, we don't have to worry about fuel cost and maintenance schedules.MIKE JG wrote:Unfortunately you can't program them to fly true AI refueling tracks which are normally racetrack patterns. That would be cool if you could.
Look over at Flightsim.com for the KC-135T package that has the boom in the down position at all times as mentioned on here. The model is flyable, but low poly enough for AI, comes with both the boom and drogue system. I have this set up for the VRS F-18. There is also a gauge out that allows you to add/remove fuel directly from the panel. I use this for online MP refueling or just manually add fuel from the FS menu. Sadly, XPlane has had this for years and it's a challenge.nativesam wrote:Hello, I'm new to this so please bare with me. I would like to know if or how to find out more about ai refueling. How and where in the USA is there tankers flying or a download that makes the tanker lower it's boom to me or plane flying at time. I don't know anyone that is friendly enough to walk me thru setup or show me where I can find files or site to go to. Or indeed I'm just out of luck and just need to find out alone.
Thanks,
Scott