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rafalwlo

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  1. I have the same problem. Out of multiple flights with A306, only 1 of them had no problems regarding the issue described in this topic. So I started analyzing this problem from the user perspective and noticed the following: The problem happens on both ground and in the air. On the ground, the aircraft starts bouncing on the ground and ragdolling all over the apron. In the air it suddently falls down with master warning on, systems shutting down after a while (possible fuel starvation) and the flight control inputs are no more working. On ground the problem can be fixed by reloading the fuel in the EFB and then repositioning the aircraft back to the stand. In the air the problem can be fixed by shutting down the engine, reloading the fuel in the EFB, starting the APU and then starting back the engines. Usage of slew mode and active pause may partially help keeping the aircraft in the vicinity of the area where problem originally occured. Changing the fuel amount in MSFS weight and balance menu doesn't work. There is an integer overflow (or underflow) in terms of the fuel in the left and right main tanks. I suppose this makes the aircraft so heavy that it bounces on the ground and suddenly falls down out of the sky. I'll continue analyzing this problem by loading some extra fuel so that the fuel in left and right main tank doesn't go down to 0. Furthermore, I'll explore further possibilities managing the fuel on board on this aircraft and let you know in case I have more findings. Hope this information helps! Best regards, Rafał
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