Or the A2A gods will punish me for my neglect!
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I have to take better care of my aeroplanes! (video)
I have to take better care of my aeroplanes! (video)
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Re: I have to take better care of my aeroplanes! (video)
Oops!
Did you find out why the engine wouldn't start?
Did you find out why the engine wouldn't start?
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Re: I have to take better care of my aeroplanes! (video)
Hi.
Two things that might have stoped engine start.
1/. man fuel pump left sidewall, did not see this used to prime fuel lines prior to primer use.
2/. throttle may have needed a bit more open, i tend to have it just fwd of word closed
3/. did not notice number of blades prior to ign on , i usually count six
regards alan.
Two things that might have stoped engine start.
1/. man fuel pump left sidewall, did not see this used to prime fuel lines prior to primer use.
2/. throttle may have needed a bit more open, i tend to have it just fwd of word closed
3/. did not notice number of blades prior to ign on , i usually count six
regards alan.
Re: I have to take better care of my aeroplanes! (video)
My guess on failed start was improper shutdown previously.
Because I fly other non-Accu-Sim aircraft I develop bad habits. Thus the title of the thread
I think if I can get in the habit of actually USING the checklists instead of flying by the seat of my pants I would run into less trouble.
What I LIKE about A2A , and the reason I put this video up, is that I actually LEARN something every time I fly one of these planes. With others it is just a game - screw up - hit reset - job done. A2A comes back to haunt you.
Because I fly other non-Accu-Sim aircraft I develop bad habits. Thus the title of the thread
I think if I can get in the habit of actually USING the checklists instead of flying by the seat of my pants I would run into less trouble.
What I LIKE about A2A , and the reason I put this video up, is that I actually LEARN something every time I fly one of these planes. With others it is just a game - screw up - hit reset - job done. A2A comes back to haunt you.
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AMD Ryzen 5 3600X Six Core CPU
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