Right engine oil temp
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Right engine oil temp
I've seen this a few times in my sim and also watching a stream. For me, it occurs after spawning in with engines on and then pulling the right prop back to full feather.


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Re: Right engine oil temp
I see this too on start up. I believe I am following the correct procedures on this one.
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Re: Right engine oil temp
Hi,
Just be careful leaving props in feather for considerable time and in a tail wind scenario. It will affect oil temp, as just happened in your example.
Tomas
Just be careful leaving props in feather for considerable time and in a tail wind scenario. It will affect oil temp, as just happened in your example.
Tomas
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Re: Right engine oil temp
Interesting.....but both engines are running for an almost equal length of time yet only the RHS shows this behaviour. Can you possibly explain this? Just interested in what is behind in the code.
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Re: Right engine oil temp
The OP told he had that reading with only right prop in feather position.
Isn't that your case?
If not, probably this is what is happening:
-You load a KA flight, and then you change your date/time to some very far away. Date/Time must not be changed in flight. We are going to detail how KA fights may be started asap.
Thanks!
Tomas
Isn't that your case?
If not, probably this is what is happening:
-You load a KA flight, and then you change your date/time to some very far away. Date/Time must not be changed in flight. We are going to detail how KA fights may be started asap.
Thanks!
Tomas
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Re: Right engine oil temp
I'm seeing the oil temp rise immediately after moving it into feather: https://streamable.com/jj429Taguilo wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2019 2:13 amThe OP told he had that reading with only right prop in feather position.
Isn't that your case?
If not, probably this is what is happening:
-You load a KA flight, and then you change your date/time to some very far away. Date/Time must not be changed in flight. We are going to detail how KA fights may be started asap.
Thanks!
Tomas
I'm loading a default P3d airplane (the Commander), cold and dark, then starting the engine with CTRL+E. Then I'm loading the KA350 which has current conditions set as the default state.
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Re: Right engine oil temp
I think best practice is to load the KA from the scenario manager rather than switching vehicles
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Re: Right engine oil temp
The reason I'm loading it that way is to quickly have an engines-on scenario. What's the best way to go about doing that, then?
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Re: Right engine oil temp
The best way is to save your default aircraft (not the KA) with the engines on. Close P3D.
Then select 'Current condition' in the MVAMS. Save defaults and close.
Now when you select the KA in the scenario picker in P3D it will open with the engines running.
Then select 'Current condition' in the MVAMS. Save defaults and close.
Now when you select the KA in the scenario picker in P3D it will open with the engines running.
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Re: Right engine oil temp
Hello all,
I am having this issue as well. For me it is occurring when I do the autofeather test. Right engine goes into feather and instant 140 degree oil. Yet when I do the test with the left engine no problem, even if I let the engine stay feathered for an extended period of time. I’ll play with it some more and see if I can isolate a variable. Other wise all good.
Oh and I absolutely love this plane. Milviz really put a masterpiece out! I’ve been waiting for over a decade for a solid king air to hit the market. Here it is, my dream come true!!!
I am having this issue as well. For me it is occurring when I do the autofeather test. Right engine goes into feather and instant 140 degree oil. Yet when I do the test with the left engine no problem, even if I let the engine stay feathered for an extended period of time. I’ll play with it some more and see if I can isolate a variable. Other wise all good.
Oh and I absolutely love this plane. Milviz really put a masterpiece out! I’ve been waiting for over a decade for a solid king air to hit the market. Here it is, my dream come true!!!
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Re: Right engine oil temp
Hi,
Please download HF2, 1.0.6 version.
Thanks!
Tomas
Please download HF2, 1.0.6 version.
Thanks!
Tomas