4.1 questions....
#1

1-I noticed that activating the HSFX mod seems to delete the wrapper.dll file when I remove it. After that the sim loads to 95% and locks. I had to take the wrapper file from another install and replace it to correct this.

2-Advanced Engine Management mod. I noticed with this mod sometimes I get the blown engine on startup.. I was trying to find a readme for the mod. In the future you guys should put the readme for all the mods in a DOCs folder. Is there a readme somewhere for this mod? What effect will disabling CEM have on this mod and could that be a part of the problem?

3-What is the relationship of the wind turb prop mod to the AEM mod.... and what other mods are tied into it?

4-What is up with that prop mod... when it is activated planes pull so far to the left that it is almost impossoble to take off... at any throttle setting...

I like 4.1... and I have noticed... differences... between 1.8/2.0 & 4.1..

Nice work .
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#2

For the Engine mod is in the SFX History 4.0 read me.

Advanced engine management:- (II/JG51-Lutz)

What this does:-

Engine warm up sequence
Ensure that you have turned magnetos on. Start engine and idle for several minutes until your engine gets up to
temperature (about 50o C). If you do not do this, you will see an 'Underheat' warning and will suffer engine
damage.

Advanced Engine Torque
Planes are effected a lot more realistically by engine Torque.

Negative G loads engine damage
Aircraft performing negative G manoeuvres over sustained periods will get an 'oil pressure' warning and then
will start to suffer engine damage. (although WWII aircraft often had pressurised fuel systems and injection,
the same was not true for the oil systems.)

Advanced engine management does not directly change Olegs FM's. It creates an overlay in effect that
implements the above features.
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#3

TY...
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#4

I found the readmes too... they were in:

C:\Program Files\Ubisoft\IL-2 Sturmovik 1946\HSFX V4 Tools & Read me's

Duhhh..
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