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I tried out a few failures, but I noticed something unusual, at least to me. I tested the propeller governor failure, but I didn't see anything abnormal in the engine or on the instruments. Is that how it's supposed to be? I also couldn't turn on the V-Bars on the Flight Director. Is it not equipped with them? Other than that, it's one of the coolest aircraft I've ever flown. Thanks for everything!
Alan / From Brazil.
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The propeller governor failure simulates an offsetting of the maximum RPM, which means the propeller will fail to reach its takeoff RPM when the power lever is advanced. This would be observable during the runup checks before takeoff. The KAP 140 is incapable of driving a flight director, thus the absence of one. "One of the coolest aircraft [you've] ever flown" is very high praise. Thank you, and I'm glad you're enjoying it

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The propeller governor failure simulates an offsetting of the maximum RPM, which means the propeller will fail to reach its takeoff RPM when the power lever is advanced. This would be observable during the runup checks before takeoff. The KAP 140 is incapable of driving a flight director, thus the absence of one. "One of the coolest aircraft [you've] ever flown" is very high praise. Thank you, and I'm glad you're enjoying it

@Black-Square said in Questions:
The propeller governor failure simulates an offsetting of the maximum RPM, which means the propeller will fail to reach its takeoff RPM when the power lever is advanced. This would be observable during the runup checks before takeoff. The KAP 140 is incapable of driving a flight director, thus the absence of one. "One of the coolest aircraft [you've] ever flown" is very high praise. Thank you, and I'm glad you're enjoying it

Man.
Whenever I have a question or when things seem off to me, at least, I come here asking, hoping you'll tell me it's not a bug! It's really great to know that everything is working as it should. Congrats once again on the fantastic work on the Caravan.
I'm not sure if this is the right place, but since you're always so attentive to your customers here on the forum, I wanted to ask if you've ever thought about starting a jet project like a Hawker 400XP. That came to mind because its avionics seem to be from the same family as the Starship (or similar, I'm not sure). I think it fits really well with your projects. Anyway, just a suggestion. Who knows? Right? I'd be the first to buy it.
I wish you all the success in the world!
Best regards.
Alan / From Brazil.
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You are absolutely not the first one to make that recommendation, for the same reasons. I don't have any plans right now, but I will admit to having looked into it.