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Old 04-21-2012, 02:34 PM
irR4tiOn4L irR4tiOn4L is offline
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Ok it just happened again!

This time in a BR.20 which again suffered engine failure (must be doing something wrong - found useful threads and info on this though, might be oil too cold and thus governor failure)

But, this time I DID record a track!

Could someone have a look at the attached track (just fast forward until I hit the english coast and begin an erratic descent from the clouds when I hit engine trouble) and confirm whether they see the literal 'warp' into the water at the end?

I find it hard to believe that no one has ever experienced this before when I've had it twice already! It's ruining my flights!
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Old 04-28-2012, 10:51 AM
Madfish Madfish is offline
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Well, you ran into engine probs but you kept throttle at full

Definately seeing the warp though. Could it be lag? You've been low and pulled on the stick so you might have been experiencing lag from terrain load or something. But it's odd indeed.

I haven't experienced it yet.
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