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There is may be a bug here. 

 

For the second time, my pilot don't want to eject when the aircraft is on fire, whatever I do. 

The first time, I tried to reduce the speed, go inverted, push, etc, no bail out. I thought my pilot was may be too much hurted. 

The second time, I was already slow, went inverted, tried everything again before my pilot gets hurt by fire. No bail out either. 

 

Without fire, never had issues. 

If it's not a bug, I don't get the reason. Catching fire is probably the most frightening thing you could deal with, so I guess the pilot would be more than motivated to get out... 

Edited by F/JG300_Faucon
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69th_Mobile_BBQ
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Perhaps it's based on amount of injury the pilot has from getting burned.  I would expect that in an enclosed fire like that fingers might be one of the first things to go.  Unbuckling the seat harness and unplugging the radio wires to the headphones would be exceedingly difficult.

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