Strange Problem with IFly744

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Strange Problem with IFly744

Postby Rocket_Bird » Fri Jan 20, 2006 2:01 pm

Havnt noticed this problem when I first installed this plane.  Recently, I reinstalled FS along with all my addons, and for some reason, each time I load up IFly's 747-400, I can't get the #1 engine to stay on.  Ive tried everything, from loading up from a cold cockpit, or a "hot" cockpit, but no matter what, once engine 1 starts, it shutsdown again.

Any ideas?
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Re: Strange Problem with IFly744

Postby airsoftman687 » Sat Jan 21, 2006 8:42 am

that happens to me sometimes 2
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Re: Strange Problem with IFly744

Postby richardd43 » Mon Jan 23, 2006 8:22 pm

My engines run ok but I can't get the guages to work.
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Re: Strange Problem with IFly744

Postby Gary R. » Tue Jan 24, 2006 5:42 pm

I'd love to fly it more myself but it's such a resource hungry thing that it hurts the experience.  I can't get better than 22 FPS or so with the 2D only panel and at that I even have to turn everything down.  I won't complain though.  It was a monumental effort those guys made and I truly appreciate it.  I hope they are working on updates and revisions to address some of the niggles and bugs that have been coming up in the forums.  And I hope everyone is nice to them in their emails so they won't loose heart and abandon the project at version 1.0.  
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