CJSouthern Posted November 13, 2022 Report Posted November 13, 2022 @Cameron @Goran_M Hi folks, Something to add to the whiteboard for when you start the TBM900 / XP12 update. For a while I've been plagued with seemingly random in-flight engine failures despite the engine being new or correctly maintained and being operated well within limits. I've traced this with 100% certainty to when using Ctrl + T to speed up simulator time (so I can have the speed of a jet whilst retaining the sim experience of a superb model and the ability to operate from short fields). I've been monitoring the Turbine wear DataRef ... it increments slowly as expected (even when at increased sim time) (I estimate several months of flying before a failure occurs) and then at some point - WAM - it's at 1.0 - engine is on fire - and I'm going down. Sometimes after only a few hours on a new engine - sometimes after a few days. This has happened a dozen+ times now and every single time it's when I've been at an elevated sim speed. In contrast, now that I've restricted myself to time 1.0, I haven't had a single failure. Would be absolutely superb if this little bug could be addressed when you do the update - it would make a HUGE difference for me. Many thanks, Cheers, Colin Quote
Goran_M Posted November 13, 2022 Report Posted November 13, 2022 This might be a sim issue, where we have no control over it, but I'll make a note. Quote
CJSouthern Posted November 15, 2022 Author Report Posted November 15, 2022 On 11/14/2022 at 3:49 AM, Goran_M said: This might be a sim issue, where we have no control over it, but I'll make a note. Many thanks. FWIW I have XP failures turned off. Is there anything I can do to help you get to the bottom of it? Monitor DataRefs etc? Quote
Goran_M Posted November 24, 2022 Report Posted November 24, 2022 A log.txt file will always help. Thanks. Quote
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