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Hi,

 

 

Since a couple of month I have issues in the P51 when in high speed dive or flying fast at around 400 MPH. It sounds like you are in blackout when you exceed theses speeds but there are no high G. It is really annoying and kills the immersion.

Anyone else having this issue, known bug?

Anyone recognizes this and perhaps have some work around or what is the appropriate thread?

 

Tried to find other reports but probably not searching for the right terminology.

 

Regards

/Snodden

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Too me it seems like they added a new effect which has to do with rapid loss of elevation, causing your ears to go "wheeeeee".

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Thanks for the thread Art-J.

Tried playing with the oxygen but I don't think it makes any difference.

Since there is another thread I will follow that and hope for a fix soon.

 

/Snodden

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Make sure you are turning the "Diluter Lever" to the UP position on the Oxygen Regulator as indicated in the manual on pg 91.

 

It works, but oxygen is drained quite fast at emergency rate :) When oxygen tank dry out this sound is getting back :)

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Thanks,

I think I tried the "diluter lever" at the same time since I had no success just turning oxygen on or off.

 

Will try again.

 

 

If it works for me it could still be a workaround for low level for the time the oxygen lasts.

 

 

/Snodden

  • 5 weeks later...
Posted

This issue seems to have been fixed in the last massive May 2020 update.

I can not reproduce it any more.

Many thanks.

/Snodden

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