BAC 1-11 problem

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BAC 1-11 problem

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Hi,
I need some help about a problem I have with the wonderful DM's BAC 1-11.
I was back using FS2004 after a while, and I tried some flights with that plane, but any time one engines shuts down after some minutes. I checked on the checklists, but all seems set as it should. I tried starting with the default FS2004 flight and then passed to the 1-11, but no way. It is surely something I forget to set, but I cannot find it on the manual (and my english is not so good...).
Does anyone has a clue?

Thanks a lot
Francesco

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Post by Garry Russell »

Hi Francesco

Job to know but check you have the anti ice on and don't run the engines at max power for too long as that will cause failure.

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Post by me4246 »

Garry,
it can be true, since I was climbing after take off and was almost at 100% thrust. Sincerely didn't look at EGT :redface:
Will give it a try.

Thanks
Francesco

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BAC 1-11 - one more please :-)

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...and...
on cruise all of a sudden a horn starts to sound and I can't understand what's the problem.
Any clue?

Francesco

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Post by jonesey2k »

Cabin alt?
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Post by DispatchDragon »

Its the cabin pressure warning - bottom right of instrument panel you will see the pressurization panel - toggle the right switch UP and et voila no more annoying horn :)

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Post by robbie »

In the cruise? sounds liks an overspeed to me.

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Overspeed is a bell.....or at least it was :think:

But at least that's easy to check

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Post by cstorey »

The overspeed was a bell indeed, and I discovered when we had my wife on board that it could be heard in the cabin!

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Post by DaveB »

That cabin alt on the 1-11 still manages to make me jump.. even when I'm waiting for it (idle see.. I wait for the alarm before I do anything about it) :lol:

You can.. if you don't expect it or don't feel like adjusting the cabin pressure.. move the mouse over the yellow warning lamp and depress. No more sound :wink:

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