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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0000096Falcon BMS Known BugsAvionicspublic2021-03-12 13:21
Reportersuhkoi69 Assigned To 
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status newResolutionopen 
PlatformPCOSWindowsOS VersionWindows 10
Product VersionBMS 4.35 
Summary0000096: wrong altitude between wingmen with same QNH
DescriptionFrom TE, we noticed the altitude read between the hoster and wingmen was different whereas we were the same QNH altimeter setting.
the altitude gap was 500ft.

32930ft VS 32470

check the screenshots : my position in close formation to leader ; please read altimeter from each side

FYI: never tested in campaign
Steps To Reproduceflight in close formation in MP and check the altitude from HUD or altimeter
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Theatre of OperationsKTO

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suhkoi69

suhkoi69

2021-02-14 13:36

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anonymous

anonymous

2021-02-22 04:15

viewer   ~0000272

I confirme too
Dee-Jay

Dee-Jay

2021-03-08 14:36

manager   ~0000379

Known.

More or less "normal".
IIRC, AIs are flying a local "absolute" altitude (temp corrected and true instantaneous QNH) while you, human, are using the QNH from a given field.
Unless (to be checked) AIs are using STD setting. I do not remember.

No easy fix.
Blu3wolf

Blu3wolf

2021-03-08 21:07

manager   ~0000380

Dee-Jay, I understood the reporter to be saying that he and his (human) wingman had different altimeter readings at the same QNH - no AI in the equation.
Dee-Jay

Dee-Jay

2021-03-12 13:21

manager   ~0000386

So it is not the same thing then.
Need a repro case. Without, "nothing" can be done.

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