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Taking Off #5
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Jarrod-- Hi there! Have you consulted this documentation file from the
A380 folder? It gives Omega's detailed instructions on how to start the
plane and set the fuel system so it will fly. What you may have been
missing is ensuring the fuel tanks were cross-feeding so that the feeder
tanks didn't run dry, causing your engines to be fuel starved and shutting
down. The documentation is quite comprehensive.
Best wishes,
SkyBoat/David
…On Sat, Sep 30, 2017 at 2:16 PM, jarrodestepp ***@***.***> wrote:
I cannot get this plane to stay in the air. Every time i get it in the air
it comes right back down. I really want to fly this plane because it is a
very good version of A380 unlike the one on the FG Repository.
Any reason why it won't climb?
Regards,
Jarrod
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It is surprising. I've flown it before, and at least in the past, it was
able to sustain flight.
May had that changed, it would be not a bad idea to check on older git
commits to see if there is any commit in particular having an unintended
consequence, too
Best,
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… Jarrod-- Hi there! Have you consulted this documentation file from the
A380 folder? It gives Omega's detailed instructions on how to start the
plane and set the fuel system so it will fly. What you may have been
missing is ensuring the fuel tanks were cross-feeding so that the feeder
tanks didn't run dry, causing your engines to be fuel starved and shutting
down. The documentation is quite comprehensive.
Best wishes,
SkyBoat/David
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wrote:
> I cannot get this plane to stay in the air. Every time i get it in the
air
> it comes right back down. I really want to fly this plane because it is a
> very good version of A380 unlike the one on the FG Repository.
>
> Any reason why it won't climb?
>
> Regards,
> Jarrod
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It is also a huge aircraft, with MTOW over one million pounds. Perhaps you are stalling? |
Can someone make a video and post publicly on youtube/vimeo of startup and take off so i know what i am doing wrong. I am going by the guide and even setting my fuel tanks to an even rate. Ugh this is really annoying me. This is the plane i want to learn how to fly. |
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I cannot get this plane to stay in the air. Every time i get it in the air it comes right back down. I really want to fly this plane because it is a very good version of A380 unlike the one on the FG Repository.
Any reason why it won't climb?
Regards,
Jarrod
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