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When using Active Sky with ignition set to a or b I still get random flame outs on the motors. If I set ignition to both it does not happen. Can a 'ignition both' command be added so ignition can be switched on for occasions flying through vis moisture or on the take off part?

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When using Active Sky with ignition set to a or b I still get random flame outs on the motors. If I set ignition to both it does not happen. Can a 'ignition both' command be added so ignition can be switched on for occasions flying through vis moisture or on the take off part?
Are you sure you're not just busting an engine temp?
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Are you sure you're not just busting an engine temp?
Yip, very!! My quick and dirty fix normally involves just flying a few circuits. When the flameout happens. downwind, the throttle is usually almost closed.It's not a biggie, just wondered if the command can be added. I just do it myself now when needed, which is more realistic anyway and I prob should not see fs2crew as a voice activated keyboard shortcut tool :(
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Yip, very!! My quick and dirty fix normally involves just flying a few circuits. When the flameout happens. downwind, the throttle is usually almost closed.It's not a biggie, just wondered if the command can be added. I just do it myself now when needed, which is more realistic anyway and I prob should not see fs2crew as a voice activated keyboard shortcut tool :(
If I do another update for the Dog, I'll add your request.Cheers,
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If I do another update for the Dog, I'll add your request.Cheers,
Much appreciated!! :( :( :(

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