Engines go out
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Engines go out
Does your system meet the sim's requirements? YES
Did you temporarily disable your anti-virus program during the download process? YES
Before installing did you disable UAC. (User Account Control)? YES
Did you install, and are you running the sim as an admin? YES
Before running the sim did you make sure the FSX/P3D directory is off limits to any AV scanning? YES
Does your system have the required distributables? YES
Is your video card DX11 compatible? YES
If applicable, did you disable any FSX to P3D migration tools (like Estonia) before running the sim? YES
Are you using an aircraft other than a Milviz one as your default aircraft? YES
Have you installed in the root sim directory? YES
Do you have the appropriate SimConnect libraries installed? YES
Aircraft: KA350i
Sim platform: P3D v.4
Operating system: Win10
Version: 191223
Unique ticket identifier: 82DC5439-7182-2375-056C-34DBE413AC48
I am having trouble with both engines blowing out around 2 hours into a flight. I get Low Oil Pressure lights on the panels. I tried it 4 times already and 4 times they blow out. I have over 400 hours with the product in a previous install. I changed out computers and have a fresh install of P3DV4HF2 so there is that variable. I fly everything in the green and I am not doing anything abnormal from my point of view. I have tried this with 1.1.6 and the new 1.1.7 today. Also mashed on the “Restore” button a few times in the MAMS utility, but the bars were already green.
Sim works great with other aircraft.
Did you temporarily disable your anti-virus program during the download process? YES
Before installing did you disable UAC. (User Account Control)? YES
Did you install, and are you running the sim as an admin? YES
Before running the sim did you make sure the FSX/P3D directory is off limits to any AV scanning? YES
Does your system have the required distributables? YES
Is your video card DX11 compatible? YES
If applicable, did you disable any FSX to P3D migration tools (like Estonia) before running the sim? YES
Are you using an aircraft other than a Milviz one as your default aircraft? YES
Have you installed in the root sim directory? YES
Do you have the appropriate SimConnect libraries installed? YES
Aircraft: KA350i
Sim platform: P3D v.4
Operating system: Win10
Version: 191223
Unique ticket identifier: 82DC5439-7182-2375-056C-34DBE413AC48
I am having trouble with both engines blowing out around 2 hours into a flight. I get Low Oil Pressure lights on the panels. I tried it 4 times already and 4 times they blow out. I have over 400 hours with the product in a previous install. I changed out computers and have a fresh install of P3DV4HF2 so there is that variable. I fly everything in the green and I am not doing anything abnormal from my point of view. I have tried this with 1.1.6 and the new 1.1.7 today. Also mashed on the “Restore” button a few times in the MAMS utility, but the bars were already green.
Sim works great with other aircraft.
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Re: Engines go out
Hi,
Are you saying that red Low Oil Pressure in annunciators panel displays before the engine quit?
Or you see that after?
Did you check default P3D failures are not enabled?
Tomas
Are you saying that red Low Oil Pressure in annunciators panel displays before the engine quit?
Or you see that after?
Did you check default P3D failures are not enabled?
Tomas
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- Joined: Fri Mar 16, 2018 5:33 pm
Re: Engines go out
Correct, the Red Low Oil Pressure in annunciators panel is displayed and the engines go out. When I go back into the MVAS, both engine bars are green as well. I checked the failures and they are out as well. I thought something might be there. I'm going to uninstalled and delete everything MILVIZ and reinstalled and see what happens. 3rd party apps I am using Active Sky, REX Environment, SPAD Next (for panels), and the FS Economy client. None of those to my knowledge run failures. I'll try something with just the SIM. I just wanted to see if anything jumped out.