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Incorrect model? Lost all control of aircraft when engines out

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Hello, This cannot be correct when both engines shut down and all control of aircraft lost/ stopped?

I believe I should still be able to control the aircraft e.g. roll, pitch etc. Else how do pilot glide to airport when fuel starvation/ engines shut down scenario seen in many real life incidents. Did inibuilds somehow forgot to model it? Can someone confirm  please.

Edited by cvn

The RAT will be automatically deployed to provide electric for basic including control of the plane. Should sent to support to clarify, but I suspect is a known issue on inibuilds end.

Edited by HZJ

  • cvn changed the title to Incorrect model? Lost all control of aircraft when engines out
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5 minutes ago, HZJ said:

The RAT will be automatically deployed to provide electric for basic including control of the plane. Should sent to support to clarify, but I suspect is a known issue on inibuilds end.

Does one need turn on anything else to control aircraft during such? I don't believe so...

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Check with support, apparently the autopilot is still engaged, and that despite sufficient input on the side stick, it didn't automatically disengage the AP like in real world because inibuilds has build in an additional option 'AP disengage Protection' set to 'ON' by default. To change it, it's in the EFB.

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