Aha, I didn't notice it was burning from all three. I thought it was just the wing tanks. I wanted to make it burn the fuselage tank first because that's normally the way it's done in the real world. The reason is because the weight of the fuselage and whatever is in it like passengers, baggage, fuel, etc. places stress on the area where the wings join the fuselage while in flight. For this reason they normally burn the fuselage tanks first to reduce this stress. Some larger airliners don't even get their fuselage tanks filled unless they are on a long haul flight. I remember in the documentary about the crash of TWA 800, which was as 747, they said that the fuselage tanks were empty and only the wing tanks had fuel in them. Imagine holding a model of an aircraft by the tips of its wings. The wings are supported by your fingers but this does make them want to bend where they meet the fuselage. It is the same with aircraft in flight. It's not that much of a big deal but it does help the longevity of the aircraft to do it this way. Of course with a smaller aircraft like the F28 it probably does not make that much of a difference.
Thanks for updating this plane for FSX. I like it very much.