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I think I found a bug about the simulator not taking into account the ambient temperature in regards of engine dynamics.

 

Please take a look at this.

 

I post it here too since it might be DCS related or just some modules.

 

https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=199483

Edited by JohnnyQ

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Please take other planes for a spin too before making such an alarming statement :D. Generally, DCS sure does take the temp into account. That's why you'll notice density altitude changes caused by different temps, or warmup / cooldown time differences when operating warbirds.

 

Whatever you noticed, might be related to UH-1 itself. I don't own the module, though, and don't know how accurate or simplified / scripted this new overheating feature is.

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Please take other planes for a spin too before making such an alarming statement :D. Generally, DCS sure does take the temp into account. That's why you'll notice density altitude changes caused by different temps, or warmup / cooldown time differences when operating warbirds.

 

Whatever you noticed, might be related to UH-1 itself. I don't own the module, though, and don't know how accurate or simplified / scripted this new overheating feature is.

 

I edited title and post. Thanks.

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