gulredrel Posted July 11 Posted July 11 Hello, Don't know i this is a bug or not. Anyone else also noticed, that the engine stops too soon after going to cutoff on the mixture lever? Going to cutoff there is still fuel in the fuel lines which will be sucked into the carb and cylinders slowly stopping the engine, also propeller and rotating mass in the engine will have quite an inertia coming to a stop more slowly. ED's P-47 with the same engine stops much more slowly. The sudden stoppage also appears when switching the mags to off. I had no luck being in low idle to do a mags grounding check with going mags off and immediately on again which should result just in a short drop in RPM and recatching of the engine ignition (also working in P-47). If necessary I can create trk and record a video of what I mean. Please see her real engine stopping at around 5:25 in the video. Thanks Jens 2 1
Art-J Posted July 11 Posted July 11 Yup, it's impossible not to notice that, although I suspect it's just a low'ish priority WIP aspect of engine simulation. I wouldn't mind, however, seeing animation extended somewhat in the future to more accurate levels for such a big prop, as the real vids like the one above show. 1 i7 9700K @ stock speed, single GTX1070, 32 gigs of RAM, TH Warthog, MFG Crosswind, Win10.
CF104 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago On 7/11/2025 at 2:26 PM, gulredrel said: Hello, Don't know i this is a bug or not. Anyone else also noticed, that the engine stops too soon after going to cutoff on the mixture lever? Going to cutoff there is still fuel in the fuel lines which will be sucked into the carb and cylinders slowly stopping the engine, also propeller and rotating mass in the engine will have quite an inertia coming to a stop more slowly. ED's P-47 with the same engine stops much more slowly. The sudden stoppage also appears when switching the mags to off. I had no luck being in low idle to do a mags grounding check with going mags off and immediately on again which should result just in a short drop in RPM and recatching of the engine ignition (also working in P-47). If necessary I can create trk and record a video of what I mean. Please see her real engine stopping at around 5:25 in the video. Thanks Jens Slowly stopping the engine at fuel cutoff just isn't a thing with pressure carburetors. When I worked on aircraft with pressure carbs, the cutoff of fuel was definitely under 2 seconds. When going to cutoff, the engine will momentarily lean out causing a quick audibly perceptible rise in RPM and this doesn't take very long. Once the fuel is no longer being supplied by the pressure carb, the engine should coast to a full stop in about 5-7 seconds. I haven't tested the shutdown timing myself but I will on my next flight. Here is a video from the cockpit showing the cutoff procedure. Probably not a -1D but it's a R-2800 nevertheless. Regards, John
-Rudel- Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Hi, we'll look into this https://magnitude-3.com/ https://www.facebook.com/magnitude3llc https://www.youtube.com/@magnitude_3 i9 13900K, 128GB RAM, RTX 4090, Win10Pro, 2 x 2TB SSD, 1 x 15TB SSD U.2 i9 10980XE, 128GB RAM, RTX 3090Ti, Win10 Pro, 2 x 256GB SSD, 4 x 512GB SSD RAID 0, 6 x 4TB HDD RAID 6, 9361-8i RAID Controller i7 4960X, 64GB RAM, GTX Titan X Black, Win10 Pro, 512GB PCIe SSD, 2 x 256GB SSD
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