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Hello all,
As I begin to figure out how to fly the A321 jet, I have encountered a significant problem. As I reach 30,000 feet, my master warning sign comes on. I have low oil pressure and my N1 remains at 92%. At the same time, my airspeed drops to ~110. I believe it has something to do with the cowlflaps, but I am not sure. If it is indeed thecowl flaps, how do I adjust them in x-plane. If not, any suggestions? |
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