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Yesterday, I did a test flight and went up to Mach 2.3 (by the way, the Mach gauge in the English cockpit is so wrong, but I see it is already reported) at 22,000 meters. I was just about to reduce power when I lost both engines or at least the engines returned to idle or less than idle...(felt like it was starved for air). Once I dropped down to about 12 km, the engines automatically started up one by one. Is this as intended? 

My question is there is an air relight switch (for both engines) on the left control panel below the COOP mode section...but none of that is clickable as yet. Will this be implemented later on? I believe it should be implemented.

You can see the engines lose power in this video:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2576571368

Watch from 36:00 to 40:00.

Unfortunately, I don't have a track file. (Failed to save it) 🤐 

 

 

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Okay, that's cool. But what's the reason for the air relight switch and also if you could enlighten me, the reason for the APU switch? Just curious and would love to know. Thanks.

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30 minutes ago, Drona said:

Okay, that's cool. But what's the reason for the air relight switch and also if you could enlighten me, the reason for the APU switch? Just curious and would love to know. Thanks.

Where? I see two engine relight switches and an emergency APU off switch

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That is APU. To help with startup if startup is done without cables. But I was able to start engines without touching that switch and without ground power. 

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35 minutes ago, Dača said:

That is APU. To help with startup if startup is done without cables. But I was able to start engines without touching that switch and without ground power. 

That's exactly my question. Why is that APU switch there if it is not needed or has that been bypassed in early access?

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22 minutes ago, Drona said:

That's exactly my question. Why is that APU switch there if it is not needed or has that been bypassed in early access?

I am not sure. Probably bypassed (not implemented).

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