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tutorial flight no stop locks on

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I have just started the tutorial flight and have discovered that the stop locks are not engaged at the start of the flight. Is this right? I am so sick of destroying engines! LOLThanks Andrew

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I think they are, blades are full fine. Problem is when changing to another livery the start latches is now most certainly not engaged anymore. FRED

I have just started the tutorial flight and have discovered that the stop locks are not engaged at the start of the flight. Is this right? I am so sick of destroying engines! LOLThanks Andrew
I have ran the tutorial lots of time becasue i Could never get passed the start up point. Untill I to discovered the locks where un-engaged.One I engaged them everything was fine.So no your not the only one.

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yup same here every time load the tutorial flight kept burning engines lol till found out bot the start locks wud have thought they wud be right to go lol, they probably wanted to see how many engines people burnt great aircraft

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I have found that the quickest way to prepare the engines for start up is to select CTRL+E, this will engage the stop locks on both engines.Then following the standard start up procedure.Not very realistic but it does the job ;DGood luck.

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I have found that the quickest way to prepare the engines for start up is to select CTRL+E, this will engage the stop locks on both engines.Then following the standard start up procedure.Not very realistic but it does the job ;DGood luck.
I'm a dill, was loading the flight not according to the manual. :( Andrew

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