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blackie

2006-08-03, 12:13 am

After I land, taxi, stop and shut down engines....I restart engines but only
1 throttle will work...any answers?
RobertVA

2006-08-03, 12:13 am

blackie wrote:
quote:

> After I land, taxi, stop and shut down engines....I restart engines but only
> 1 throttle will work...any answers?


Try typing "E12" (without quotes).
atharsagri

2006-08-03, 12:13 am

Blackie did it work with u (E12). I also have the same problem. I tried it,
but only one engine starts and then trying many keys like E12, Ctrl+E,
clicking the mouse on E1 n E2 the enging starts but then the plane turns on
suddenly and it goes to the right. why does it behave like this?

Any help please RobertVA
Regards n thanks
--
Athar Sagri


"RobertVA" wrote:
quote:

> blackie wrote:
>
> Try typing "E12" (without quotes).
>

RobertVA

2006-08-03, 12:13 am

atharsagri wrote:
quote:

> Blackie did it work with u (E12). I also have the same problem. I tried it,
> but only one engine starts and then trying many keys like E12, Ctrl+E,
> clicking the mouse on E1 n E2 the enging starts but then the plane turns on
> suddenly and it goes to the right. why does it behave like this?
>
> Any help please RobertVA
> Regards n thanks


Use the "E12" sequence after starting engines but before taxiing. Start
engines one at a time, allowing each engine to reach normal idle speed
before starting the next. Keep parking brake engaged until all engines
are started and throttles in the on screen throttle quadrant are
operating in sync. I have seen some reports of gages and other sources
generating key press events on the computer, which can interrupt the
"E12" sequence ("E123" for the TriMotor or "E1234" for the 747). I'm not
sure if the head tracking devices could contribute to that problem.

Once you use the mouse to move an on screen throttle you will have to
use the "E12" (add more numbers with more engines) again to control all
of them in sync. I'm not aware of any way to sync them with the mouse.

Special FS 2004 multi-engine challenge: Find the Trimotor's engine
instruments for the #1 and #3 engines in the virtual cockpit view!
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