George has informed me that prior to loading the 222, the view point should be changed to the exterior (so that the 222 is loaded in the sim with the viewpoint outside). This should resolve the issue of the 222 shutting down in flight.
George has informed me that prior to loading the 222, the view point should be changed to the exterior (so that the 222 is loaded in the sim with the viewpoint outside). This should resolve the issue of the 222 shutting down in flight.
Thank you for your efforts, I really thought that would work, having followed all instructions to the letter, after a few minutes it is as before, total loss of power. It's a shame as I really like this helicopter and I can see a lot of effort has gone into it. Hopefully someone can suggest a fix.
Yes that's exactly what I've been doing, load up in external view using the default trike initially, cycle to v.c view, follow the start procedure to the letter, run both engines up to 100%, pull power and take off. that bit's O.K. Each time, I think to myself it's flying longer this time, but just as I begin to let out a sigh of relief.....lose everything.
One thing I have noticed which is probably coincidental is that I get the "FUEL TANK INTCON" warning illuminate as everything drops.
Success!! I thought I'd give it one more test flight and I've had everything burning and turning for about 20 minutes now. I loaded from the 222A and cycled through as before, however this time I noticed the caution power light had extinguished where it wasn't before. Anyway I'm a happy chappy. Oh by the way I really enjoy this forum, don't post much but this is a fantastic community. Thanks
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Thanks, ERS! I am loving this bird. I got it started (after following the advice to cycle through all views first -- thanks, forum members) and had a very nice flight from Cushman to Orcas. It flies very nicely and I had no problems with the engines or hydraulics.
Will do a service pack, revised startup procedures and release the paintkit