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"Electronic systems failure"
03-02-03, 21:37z 


Hi,

today I made a very short trip with the Cessna Caravan
Amphibian. When I landed on the water and was playing with
the water rudders, I noticed the engine had stopped for an
unknown reason. Unfortunately I was unable to restart it;
when I went to "realism settings" I found the option for
"electric systems failure" was marked (I never use that
stuff). Unmarking it had no effect, as soon as I left the
menu with OK and reentered it, the option was again marked.
Disabling "damage by aircraft overstressing" did not help
either. I finally had to restart FS2002 to overcome the
problem.

Has anybody encountered similar problems? Is this a known
bug?

Regards,

Guido

-OLR.PL v1.82-

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  Subject      Author      Message Date     ID   
  Electronic systems failure    Guido_Ostkamp      03-02-03       
     RE: Electronic systems failure   Ben_Chiu[Admin]      03-04-03      1   
        RE: Electronic systems failure   Guido_Ostkamp[Lead]      03-04-03      3   
             RE: Electronic systems failure   jonahbird[Crew]      03-05-03      5   
     RE: Electronic systems failure   vgbaron[Sysop]      03-04-03      2   
        RE: Electronic systems failure   Guido_Ostkamp[Lead]      03-04-03      4   
        RE: Electronic systems failure   jonahbird[Crew]      03-05-03      6   

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