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Engine fires and nightly black-outs.

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Hi, I thought it might be best to start a new thread for the issues that just recently started. I am running 10.10b3 at the moment, but I think some of these problems predates my jumping over to the betas. Well here goes.

 

1. The Carenado 208 has a nasty habit of engine fires (it never did before). I've noticed that the oil pressure is way up in the reds while just sitting and idling on the ground. A fire always breaks out after one-two minutes of flight. No matter what.

 

2. Really odd behaviour with the CRJ200.. At first I thought I couldn't get the batteries started. But I realized that if I try to fly during the night this happens. None of the displays start. All the overhead buttons disappear. If I change back to day-time everything works normal.

 

I can't for the life of me understand why this happens. Anyone else experienced this?

Richard

7950x3d   |   32Gb 6000mHz RAM   |   8Tb NVme   |   RTX 4090    |    MSFS    |    P3D    |      XP12  

wait for beta4.

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* 2010 MacPro, 27' display * Snow Leopard * XP10 *

...and file a bug, please ;)

 

Flo

Flo B.

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wait for beta4.

 

Yay! Beta 4 fixed the darkness-issue.

 

 

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Richard

7950x3d   |   32Gb 6000mHz RAM   |   8Tb NVme   |   RTX 4090    |    MSFS    |    P3D    |      XP12  

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Sadly, however, the engine fires in the Carenado still remains. Am I really the only one having this issue?

Richard

7950x3d   |   32Gb 6000mHz RAM   |   8Tb NVme   |   RTX 4090    |    MSFS    |    P3D    |      XP12  

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