Airline Mogul => Game Strategy => Topic started by: strscup99 on August 12, 2008, 03:32:40 pm
Title: Mileage guestimations
Post by: strscup99 on August 12, 2008, 03:32:40 pm
I am having trouble guestimating the amount of miles left on an airplane. I have a Ilyushin Il-18D that has 8 hours left. I have used the 9.27 hours on a flight of 3231 miles and 6.79 hours on a flight of 2325 miles. This comes out to about 348 and 342 miles an hour. matching up with what the aircraft details state. So in doing simple math I should expect to get a route of at least 2400-2500 miles (7.5 hrs left * 330 = 2475 this is lowbal) But I have purchased gates of 1841 and 1647 miles but it states I don't have an available aircraft. So my question is why and how would I know before throwing down money on a gate and marketing fees?
Thanks
Title: Re: Mileage guestimations
Post by: Chavaquiah on August 12, 2008, 03:55:30 pm
Quick answer: you can still do a round-trip of up to 1293mi. Better make that 1292, to be on the safe side.
You may notice how I'm adding "0.42" to both routes. That's the plane's turn time.
At this point the free time on the plane is 24 hrs - 9.27 - 6.79 = 7.93 (it's rounded down as some of those earlier times are sligtly more than shown with 2 decimals).
After two half-frequencies, the plane can only do full frequencies. For these, you have to subtract the turn-time twice, for each leg of a round-trip. So:
7.93 - (2 x 0.42) = 7.09 hrs
At a speed of 365 mph that means the plane can go 7.09 x 365 = 2587.85 mi. Divide it by two and you arrive at 1,293 miles.
Title: Re: Mileage guestimations
Post by: strscup99 on August 12, 2008, 04:31:48 pm
Thank you the math all makes since but how did you know that after 2 half freq you could only do whole? Is that in the manual or is it just something your supposed to pick up?
Thank you again
Title: Re: Mileage guestimations
Post by: Chavaquiah on August 12, 2008, 05:08:43 pm
Well, it is in the manual ( http://airlinemogul.com/manual/index.php/Create_Route ) but is also something that, when you think about it, seems logical.
In AM you can only fly from or to your bases. Half-frequency means one-way trip one day, return on the next day. Say your base is X and you're flying to (non-bases) A, B and C. With two half frequencies and one full frequency your plane might be doing:
Day 1: A --> X --> C --> X --> B; Day 2: B --> X --> C --> X --> A.
In the previous example, how would you leave the route to C at only half frequency? The plane would go there and then would "magically" have to be teleported back to X to do the next route. ;)
Title: Re: Mileage guestimations
Post by: strscup99 on August 12, 2008, 08:25:11 pm
Thank you very much. I do understand now and when I read the manual that obviously did not sink in.