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Any plans to change Manual Fuel Regulator to correct position which is AUTO. In Emergency Checklist You set it in MAN for engine relight. 

 

Hope to see this update in next Changelog...

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Tracked and fixed internally as AJS37-374. Will be in an upcoming patch.

(We changed the default position of the switch - the switch is still just cosmetic)

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Hey Zabuzard!
What about disabling the movement of the switch, like some other switches on the same panel (and thereby change it to AUTO position btw!!)
This should avoid unneccesary postings and questions about the functioning when people are able to move it ...
I would also make an entry in the RC2.1 for not having it functional ...

 

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5 hours ago, Zabuzard said:

Tracked and fixed internally as AJS37-374. Will be in an upcoming patch.

(We changed the default position of the switch - the switch is still just cosmetic)

 

Thanks for Quick Answer... Have used this switch IRL in Flame out with SH37 with success...:)

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May I ask what caused the flame-out?

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I think it used to be functional in some regard? Weren't some of the overspeeding issues related to setting it to MAN?
There is sth subtle and somewhat obscure in the code. Ill crosscheck it tomorrow with what the switch is supposed to do and maybe adjust or remove that part then.

What was that overspeeding thing about, can't remember?
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Yeah, so I had a second look and the current code has a small feature that is triggered by the switch in MAN:

If the RPM is really low and the switch is in MAN, it will give the RPM a small boost to prevent engine shutdown.

Other than that, the switch has no effect.

However, this is not really what the switch is supposed to do (MAN is supposed to bypass the fuel flow computer that sits between throttle command and the actual fuel flow output, giving a direct linkage between throttle and fuel flow). This boost-feature should be available in AUTO as well.

So what I pushed now is:

* switch to AUTO by default
* that boost-feature available regardless of switch position

Should be in an upcoming patch 🙂

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15 hours ago, TOViper said:

May I ask what caused the flame-out?

A Brake Down of the Fuel Control System. It happened in Climb IMC with Afterburner On and after Flame out the Windmill Generator was extended and Engine was relighted after action carried out according  Engine Flame Out Checklist.  Fault  identified from Simulator Training.

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12 hours ago, Scandfox said:

A Brake Down of the Fuel Control System. It happened in Climb IMC with Afterburner On and after Flame out the Windmill Generator was extended and Engine was relighted after action carried out according  Engine Flame Out Checklist.  Fault  identified from Simulator Training.

Uff ... in IMC loosing engine is not what you want every day ...
Very nice story ... makes me think of creating a training mission ... :)

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On 6/13/2023 at 11:55 PM, Zabuzard said:

There is sth subtle and somewhat obscure in the code. Ill crosscheck it tomorrow with what the switch is supposed to do and maybe adjust or remove that part then.

What was that overspeeding thing about, can't remember?

If it was ever a thing it's surely long been fixed. Most of the overspeeding problem came from very incorrect weapons drag I think, even negative drag on some munitions even after they had been expended, but there was grumbling about fuel regulator being set to MAN at the time too. May have been placebo or hearsay in the first place. This was years ago at any rate.

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