Good afternoon. The Learjet 45 and Dash q400 are high on fuel consumption. A 40-minute flight and there goes almost 3400 kg of fuel. This bug was already reported via email both by me and a friend of mine almost 1 year ago since Aerofly 2022 release but it was never fixed. This failure in the fuel consumption of these two planes did not occur in the 2020 and 2021 versions of Aerofly. Please fix this glitch. Thanks.
Dash q400 and Learjet 45 fuel consumption bug
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Because the engines don't yet run out of fuel it is just a big annoyance. This is still on the long to-do list of course.
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Como os motores ainda não ficam sem combustível, é apenas um grande aborrecimento. Isso ainda está na longa lista de tarefas, é claro.
The lack of fuel warnings on the panels of both aircraft is quite annoying. This failure should have been corrected because as I said it was reported by me and my friend almost 1 year ago. This bug came in Aerofly 2022 and for some unknown reason it was not fixed by IPACS.
Because the engines don't yet run out of fuel it is just a big annoyance. This is still on the long to-do list of course.
The correct thing would be to have fixed this failure as soon as the emails were received by the team but apparently they were not corrected. As soon as the fuel reaches zero, dry-pan warnings begin to appear on the panels of these two aircraft.
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We deliberately have no hard warnings because it's a known issue.
The correct thing to do for us is to implement fuel the correct way and then this will automatically be resolved and then you may also change the fuel yourself, etc. But that takes time and is still in the waiting queue
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This fuel consumption issue is on FS2022 as well for the Q400 and the Learjet. One way to get around the issue that's worked for me is when the fuel is low I go to the location page then move the plane just a little along the flight path. Then when I go back to the flight the fuel is completely filled up again.
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This fuel consumption issue is on FS2022 as well for the Q400 and the Learjet. One way to get around the issue that's worked for me is when the fuel is low I go to the location page then move the plane just a little along the flight path. Then when I go back to the flight the fuel is completely filled up again.
This bug was already reported via email both by me and a friend of mine almost 1 year ago since Aerofly 2022 release but it was never fixed. This failure in the fuel consumption of these two planes did not occur in the 2020 and 2021 versions of Aerofly.