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[REPORTED]Mig21 and NS 430 Problem


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Hello,

 

 

I played the Mig 21 campaign today. I also used the NS 430. But every time I activated the afterburner of the Mig, the NS 430 switched off. Only after I had switched off the afterburner, the NS 430 switched back on. The same thing happens when I create a mission via mission editor. Is this already known? I have not had both modules for so long and I have not taken a long-term look at it yet.

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This is caused by a bug where the RPM is switching between 100% and -99% IIRC as afterburner is engaged. You can see this in external view looking at your RPM percentage. The negativ value seems to be interpreted as engine off, so no power through the generator. Other systems are not affected but the NS430 is. This bug is reported and exists for a couple of months now.


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No info on this? They still ignoring it?

 

Nothing is being ignored, It is reported.

 

I dont have a timeline however, we will just have to be patient.

 

Thanks

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If it's the MiG-21 exporting erroneous engine data, wouldn't that make it a MiG-21 module issue?

Not really, the MiG-21 predates the NS430 by 3 years.

 

Magnitude couldn't have foreseen a third party module would run concurrently with their own and use engine "RPM" as a "flag" to decide when to provide electrical power.

 

Hopefully ED and Magnitude will work together to fix this but it seems it's a low priority i.e. it's a 3 year old bug.

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this bug is getting old. that mean Mig-21 cant use GPS properly for more than 2 years and the bug is not fixed.

 

Good news, it's fixed in DCS 2.5.6.45317 Open Beta

 

 

DCS MiG-21bis by Magnitude 3 LLC

 

Longitudinal stability model improved

Suspension model improved

AI aircraft SFM model improved to more closely comply with “human” model, most notably in terms of previous AoA differences for comparative performances

Positions of fire and smoke effects corrected to comply with visual damage

Some audio-visual effects fixes, such are corrected F2 RPM indication for afterburner regimes, IR signature on afterburner, etc

First stage of code cleanup: part of the code optimized for faster execution and less memory use. Next stage in progress

Corrected inverted animation of PRMG localizer needle on NPP instrument

 

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Well finally! I am very happy that it has now been fixed. A big thank you for that! Now only needs to be converted to the stable version.

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