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Help...Engine revs at startup....why?

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Lately, I've encountered a wierd situation that I've never had before. It seems that when I start MSFS and go to my default airport (or even if I select another plane or location at INITIAL startup), my engine and throttle start to accelerate and rev up. I have to touch a button on the joystick or change views or something to get it to calm down. I've tried re-initializing my default set up with the Cessna, but it still happens. What's causing this and how can I go back to my simple engine idle at startup? Stan

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I have been having this problem since I bought my new Saitek 3d Force Joystick, What are you using, could it be An fsuipc problem?andyky

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I've owned a Saitek 3D Force J/S for some time now, and also have this problem. Can't say it's an artefact of the Saitek 'stick though - this problem is only a very recent thing for me. Could be FSUIPC I suppose. Cheers,Paulhttp://www.strontiumdog.plus.com/sbird.jpgOfficially licenced by British Airways plc for use of name and logo

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Yes.This has never happened to me in all the years I've been flying this software. It just might be FSUIPC in some weird way. Stan

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