Icing on the engine will cause a flameout. You need to make sure that all three anti icing switches are on before (if possible) heading into icing conditions...
Yeah, that's the kind of realism I was talking about. I like it. Just as with the A2A aircraft, you need to know how to manage the systems. I very much appreciate that one can't just hop in and go blasting around oblivious to correct operation.
With that in mind, though, I like the developer's manual. I've read it carefully. It could use a little less chattiness and a little more info on landing and specific considerations of management, though, such as what to watch out for to avoid the most likely flameouts (icing is briefly mentioned). Something like Realair puts in their manuals -- a section on the most important things to know operationally to keep the bird in the air. (And the pedant in me would like the couple of spelling errors corrected...such as "course tuning" should be "coarse tuning").
it really is a surprisingly simple aircraft, though. And just a beauty to look at and fun to fly.