NF-5A Fuel Starvation

Hey there! The long awaited Leviathans update is finally here and with it, the NF-5A showed up in my hangar… what a beauty!

In my very first match, I noticed some weird stuff like fuel starvation every time I change direction and cross 0 degrees. Every single time. The engine cuts out and then restarts. Kinda messes up dogfights big time.

So, quick question, did this plane actually have that issue in real life, or is it something that’ll get patched soon?

can you share a video, I cannot manage to recreate this issue

Yeah, I might upload on YT in a while… hold on

I managed to capture the whole match. Click herePardon for the chat. Idk how to blurry things.

It the negative G my aircraft will have the same affect if i push it down long enough. so try to not push it down to much.

Tried doing long negative Gs on Mig23ml, su27sm and 30sm, nothing like that happens. How does that work then?

hmmm ive been playing the NF-5A for a few matches, and its definitely weird, sometimes you can pull negative G for less than a second or not even pull negative G, but do a roll and youll fuel starve, but sometimes you can negative G for like 10 seconds and its fine

turn your plane upside down and count how long it took to fuel starvation. and do the same thing to the pilot in this case the Su-27 should be 50 second?? if fforgot they are very fuel efficient

New video is rendering right now, but you can clearly see what I meant an issue here…

Yes I can i think it suppose to last longer then that the plane engine won’t die immideatly once meeting negative G

100% its a bug everyone has it everyplane :/ hopefully will be fixed asap together with the missile fix

I don’t think they know about the problem, since there was nothing about it in the latest update and the thread activity is low. But hey, discounts, sure, gotta reach out for those after all the ‘hard work’…

iirc f5 already had this bug lmao
nice job snail

I just recreated the issue in test drive mode. I won’t record a video as everyone can do this in test drive, but yeah… at low altitude you get fuel starvation