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  1. I know that FSUIPC can manage the battery state for PP3d and FSX. I have disabled this feature in the .INI file in both sims; yet on many occasions I find that electric power is activated on my aircraft even though I have not switched it on. I fly a2a aircrafts exclusively, and know that many parameters of their models are not handled by the sim. I explained the problem on the a2a forum and was told that FSUIPC caused this to happen. Is FSUIPC the culprit? and if so, may I have some guidance on how to rectify. The situation pops up on both sims, and with both default and add-on aircrafts. Thanks in advance. Robin.
  2. Hi Pete, Thanks for your speedy response. I will look into those you have referenced. I do have FS Passengers and love their failure system. I just dont fly with FS_Passengers all the time, so the utility I am looking for is to fill in when I am in free flight. Robin.
  3. Hi Mr Dowson, Thanks for a great utility. I notice that FSUIPC4 is able to extend 'battery time'. I wonder sir if it would be possible to have a similar utility to impliment random failures. Perhaps i just dont understand how to set up the native failure system in the sim but for me it is just too predictable plus each time i start the simulator i have to setup failures all over again. Guess I am just lazy but sure wish it would be possible to have failures set like I do the battery utility. Just my wish. Perhaps this is not possible. There was a utility (not FSUIPC), to do this for FS9 but am yet to see one for FSX. Robin. :D
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