I noticed it a couple of times so far and this time, I remembered to take screenshots to "prove" it.
When I'm getting near the maximum fuel capacity, I check which flight I might speed up so that I won't waste the oil I get per minute.
See here, 78 of 82 stored:
Then I check how much oil it costs to speed a flight up:
Interestingly, the much longer flight with a jet to London seems to cost only 28 while the short one to Sao Paulo would cost 48. So I speed up the one to London and should still have 51 since 78 - 28 plus the one that came within these 2 seconds is 51 but I end up with only 35 instead, so the actual cost was not 28 but 44.
I'd like to be able to rely on the figures shown so that I can plan my flights correctly.
When I'm getting near the maximum fuel capacity, I check which flight I might speed up so that I won't waste the oil I get per minute.
See here, 78 of 82 stored:
Then I check how much oil it costs to speed a flight up:
Interestingly, the much longer flight with a jet to London seems to cost only 28 while the short one to Sao Paulo would cost 48. So I speed up the one to London and should still have 51 since 78 - 28 plus the one that came within these 2 seconds is 51 but I end up with only 35 instead, so the actual cost was not 28 but 44.
I'd like to be able to rely on the figures shown so that I can plan my flights correctly.