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Hello,

 

I just finished doing a bit of carrier takeoff and landing practice, then some A2A refuel practice and after failing that decided to RTB. Once landed, I had about 100 lbs of fuel or so, so I held the brakes and throttled up a bit to burn off the remainder. However, once the fuel ran out the engines were very very slow to wind down, and the brakes were suddenly unable to hold the aircraft still and I went careening off into the grass uncontrollably. So I have 2 concerns here:

 

1. Why would the engines spool down from thrust so much slower when shutting down vs when you pull the throttle back? I understand they would spool down slow from the idle rpm, but I’m a bit confused here

 

2. Should the brakes lose all authority immediately when the engines begin to shut down? Or perhaps this was some other strange behavior.

 

I recognize that neither of these concerns may be a bug, but figured I would throw them out here just in case. Thanks for the hard work with everything, still loving the aircraft! (Seriously if it’s this good already I’m really considering the M2000 now)

 

 

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