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Engine spool behavior messed up in latest update

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    #31
    That's incredibly annoying: I usually never update the day it comes out. This time I did it and look what happened ;(
    Fabrizio Barbierato

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      #32
      Not a word from PMDG on this. Would have expected something along the lines of "we are looking into this and an update will be made if warranted."
      Bob Zolto

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      #33
      Chris from PMDG already did exactly that on page 1.
      Richard Åsberg

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        #34
        Whoops, my bad.
        Bob Zolto

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          #35
          Any update on this one for us Chris?

          Would be interesting to know if we can expect an interim fix in the near future to address this specific issue or if it's more likely it will come as part of next planned update together with other fixes.
          Richard Åsberg

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            #36
            No updates the behavior changed to fix another issue and this caused this. This will take time
            Chris Makris (Olympic260)
            PMDG Technical Support
            http://www.pmdg.com

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              #37
              Got it, thanks for sharing.
              Richard Åsberg

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                #38
                That's bad. I cannot fly the aircraft anymore with the spool up and LNAV issues ...
                Fabrizio Barbierato

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                #39
                Originally posted by Fabristunt View Post
                That's bad. I cannot fly the aircraft anymore with the spool up and LNAV issues ...
                What's the issue with LNAV? Haven't seen any such issues, maybe I've just been lucky 🤔
                Richard Åsberg

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                  #40
                  Originally posted by Fabristunt View Post
                  That's bad. I cannot fly the aircraft anymore with the spool up and LNAV issues ...
                  What Lnav issues? Also the spool although is not correct it does not stop you flying the plane. Your post suggest the plane is not fly able which is not true…
                  Chris Makris (Olympic260)
                  PMDG Technical Support
                  http://www.pmdg.com

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                    #41
                    Good evening PMDG Since the latest update (realeased yesterday) at least the 737 BBJ , don’t know about other variants cause I haven’t try it, the turns on air between points are so rough now against the other update wich it was a lot smoother. I’m 100 sure something has been changed cause I usually check this kind of things


                    I personally hate the new engine behaviour, so I can't fly it. It's personal.
                    Fabrizio Barbierato

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                    • RogerWilco
                      RogerWilco commented
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                      I also find it unflyable. And if it goes the way I think it will probably take another year to fix it. Greetings Christian

                    #42
                    Originally posted by cmakris View Post
                    What Lnan issues? Also the spool although is not correct it does not stop you flying the plane. Your post suggest the plane is not fly able which is not true…
                    If people say they can't fly it because of a shorter spool up time, they wouldn't be anyone I would fly with in real life.
                    Bob Cardone

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                    • DDowns
                      DDowns commented
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                      Perfection is the enemy of good....

                    #43
                    Originally posted by Fabristunt View Post
                    https://forum.pmdg.com/forum/main-fo...bj-rough-turns

                    I personally hate the new engine behaviour, so I can't fly it. It's personal.
                    I guess technically its not unflyable, but too me also it just feels so off that it really breaks the immersion for me. Ive been flying the fenix again the past few flights. Ill probably reinstall the old version and go back to the 737 soon
                    -Mike Iacovetta

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                      #44
                      Originally posted by Fabristunt View Post
                      https://forum.pmdg.com/forum/main-fo...bj-rough-turns

                      I personally hate the new engine behaviour, so I can't fly it. It's personal.
                      I also find it unflyable. I fire up my flight sim, do a flight from my home airport to Mallorca, park the plane there - but when I'm looking out of my windows after the session I still don't see any beaches around, nor is it 30° outside!
                      I want a refund - now!

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                        #45
                        Thank you for your extremely useful replies.

                        I'll try to revert back to the previous version as mentioned by somebody above.
                        Last edited by Fabristunt; Today, 09:28.
                        Fabrizio Barbierato

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                          #46
                          Only PMDG can say for sure if safe but I wouldn't suggest people start copying and replacing files themselves or even less, changing values in cfg files.

                          Instead, I suggest we all keep our fingers crossed PMDG will be able to figure this one out sooner rather than later. Even when it apparently is a quite tricky one based on what Chris said a couple of posts up.
                          Richard Åsberg

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                          • Fabristunt
                            Fabristunt commented
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                            Guess it's lesson learned for me not to do any updates anymore, especially the ones with no nnew features.
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