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jjsemperfi
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APU

Post by jjsemperfi »

So when I click on the APU it shows up next to the aircraft, connected, but doesn't do anything. Is there a separate APU "on" switch that needs to be engaged. I was expecting the APU to just run like on the B-17...

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gulredrel
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Re: APU

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It will make no noise :mrgreen: It's just connected and delivers electrical power. You can't switch it on or off like in the B-17. Just connect and that's it. Gives extra power for the starter than the internal battery.
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Re: APU

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Yup just supplies power so batteries don't die.
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Yup the guys are correct. It'll give you some power when needed.

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