boromir125 wrote:I had the same problem when I initially downloaded the BAC. Up to about 400 feet then one or both engines flame out and CRASH. I believe the solution is nothing more than making sure all adjustments are correct, fuel pumps are on through take-off and fine tuning your aircraft. I appreciate your frustration, but sometimes, you just have to work through it to work it out.
investdude wrote:There's a switch on the panel called TTC Only. You need to turn that switch on. That's why your engines are failing after take-off, you're overtemping them. Not sure where that switch is on the FSX version of Maltby's BAC-111. On the FS2004 version it is only found on the pedestal of the virtual cockpit. Trust me on this, I flew the real Bac-111.
Canuck1955 wrote:As if it is not complicated enough, go to https://sites.google.com/site/fsxstuffbybk/ where the basic Maltby 1-11 series has been made better and more realistic and with approval of Matlby. The procedure is a palaver however. Be warned.
511Flyer wrote:I've searched for DMFlightUK and it doesn't appear anywhere.
DM is David Maltby whose 1-11 this is, and he can be found at cbfsim.co.uk Go to the forums and ask the question. They are very helpful.
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