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Engine start / shutdown problems

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Hi all,

 

since a few days i recognized following problems in the NGX and the 777. On Engine start as soon as i activate the fuel switch the reverser gets activated. This results in loosing V-Speeds and derarted thrust settings in the CDU. Also the displays indicate that the engines are running but when I move the throttle the engines are not spooling up. It indicates they are running but they arent. I have to use a trick to get the engines running. Go to slew mode, go in the air, disable slew for a milli second, go back to ground. Then the engines are running normally.

 

The next problem is when I want to shutdown the engines after a flight. Turn off the fuel switches but the engines are not shutting down. Both problems happen since a few days and were never happening in the years before in several sims. I use P3D v4.

 

Best regards

 

Julian


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1 hour ago, julian2 said:

since a few days i recognized following problems in the NGX and the 777. On Engine start as soon as i activate the fuel switch the reverser gets activated. This results in loosing V-Speeds and derarted thrust settings in the CDU. Also the displays indicate that the engines are running but when I move the throttle the engines are not spooling up. It indicates they are running but they arent. I have to use a trick to get the engines running. Go to slew mode, go in the air, disable slew for a milli second, go back to ground. Then the engines are running normally.

 

The next problem is when I want to shutdown the engines after a flight. Turn off the fuel switches but the engines are not shutting down. Both problems happen since a few days and were never happening in the years before in several sims. I use P3D v4.

Using FSUIPC?


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Yes


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2 minutes ago, julian2 said:

Yes

Sounds about right.

Remove the FSUIPC.ini from the <sim>\modules folder temporarily, and then run the sim. Does the issue go away?


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Did a quick test and yes issue went away :-)

 

 

Thx alot...


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