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Is it possible to have fuel leaks?

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Hi guys!

Something that excites me a lot about this airplane is the possibility of having failures It adds meaning to the checks and redundant systems. It adds A LOT to the immersion. The other day i had an engine failure juuuuust after rotation in st marteen. That was awesome.

Last week i was flying the FSL A320 from TNCM to KPHX when i noticed something. During my routine fuel checks something was strange. The sum of my fuel burn + the remaining fuel should be the same as my  block fuel, but it wasnt. I noticed a fuel leak developing on the left wing. I diverted to KJAX. It was indeed a fuel leak. That was amazing.

I was wondering if the maddog also features fuel leaks. That adds meaning to the en route checks. If it doesn't, can you consider adding it in the future? I was reading somewhere that you want to focus o creating new failures in the future.

Juan Ramos
 

Couldn't agree more with you. Random fuel leaks give you a purpose in flight, to cross check the FOB to what the flight plan prints out. Adds a lot to the immersion in my opinion 

 

 

 

 

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There will be. Expect additional failures with SP1.

Michele Galmozzi

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Sounds great! Thanks a lot @Meekg this is what i call money well spent. I even feel bad for getting the discount :laugh:

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Juan Ramos
 

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