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Lately it seems that the generators are extremely sensitive. I have saved tracks over the past two months and

was going to make this post a lot earlier. I haven't been feeling well so I put it off and the problem seems to have gotten better lately.

It happened yesterday a few times and again today. (12-21-20) Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?

I attached the log file from today, but the tracks are all too big to attach. They are over 5Mb.

 

 

dcs.log

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MoBo - ASUS 990FX R2 Sabertooth,     CPU - AMD FX 9590 @4.7Gb. No OC
RAM - GSkill RipJaws DDR3 32 Gb @2133 MHZ,   GPU - EVGA GeForce GTX 1660Ti 6Gb DDR5 OC'd, Core 180MHz, Memory 800MHz
Game drive - Samsung 980 M.2 EVO 1Tb SSD,    OS Drive - 860 EVO 500Gb SATA SSD, Win10 Pro 22H2

Controls - Thrustmaster T-Flight HOTAS X,   Monitor - LG 32" 1920 X 1080,   PSU - Prestige ATX-PR800W PSU

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Hi rayrayblules. Check the following parameters:

  • Wind (strength and direction - you need to take off and land against it)
  • Total weight of aircraft (don't take too much fuel if you're too heavily armed)
  • Engines RPM  (ensure you've pressed Pg. Up before taking off, so you get Full Throttle) - At the beginning of your video, the external view shows your engines RPM are at 79%. They should be around 83%.
  • Rotor RPM - At the beginning of your video, your rotor RPM is about 90%. It should be around 95%. It must not go lower than 90%, otherwise generator failure will happen.
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