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Turning on Oxygen switch part way through flight doesn't prevent or cure hypoxia #636

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bitwrestler opened this issue Dec 9, 2023 · 1 comment

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@bitwrestler
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When you turn on oxygen part way into a flight (because I forgot to turn it on on cold startup), you still get hypoxia at high altitudes until you lower your altitude even if its been on for 30+ minutes.

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Don't turn on Oxygen at startup
  2. Turn it on part way through flight while still below 20K
  3. Fly high for a while above 20K (not sure how long)
  4. Vision blurs until you lower to below about 12-25K even with Oxygen on shortly after take off

I would think turning oxygen on anytime would pretty quickly cure hypoxia or prevent it from happening

Software Information (please complete the following information):

  • DCS 2.9.1.48336 open beta
  • A-4E Version 2.2
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Drofseh commented Dec 9, 2023

This definitely used to work, as I have made the mistake of forgetting it before and turned it on midflight.

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