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Start Problems with Bill's mods in P3D 4.4

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Since upgrading from P3D 4.3 to 4.4, I'm no longer able to start the 441 using whamil77 and he seems to be unavailable.

If I disable his engine xml file, I get the normal Carenado/Alabeo start.  Just get a hung start at around 30% with Bill's mod.  See the same issue on the 690B.

Anyone else with the issue?

cheers,

steve

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Steve,

I haven't had the chance to upgrade P3D to 4.4 yet.  When I do, I'll take a look at the problem. 

Sorry,

Bill

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16 hours ago, whamil77 said:

Steve,

I haven't had the chance to upgrade P3D to 4.4 yet.  When I do, I'll take a look at the problem. 

Sorry,

Bill

Hey Bill!

Thanks so much and welcome back.

steve

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Yep....   They messed with engine fuel flows in 4.4.  I will have to re-balance start fuel flows to get the TPE331s to start correctly.  I hate it when they do that because it takes a great deal of time to get the sequence right.  I don't know when I'll have time to do it.  Sorry......

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Hi Bill,

 

Mainstream choice of aircfarft fo rme too. Been enjoying your Carenado B350i -67A mod for a year now.

I guess as you say, you have not updated it to v4.4 yet.

My question was in v4.4 the brakes seem ineffective and I can't stop the plane at all when taxiing.. Is there a mod to the cfg I can do to increase brake effectiveness?

Kind regards,

 

Ray

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