July 25, 201114 yr Even when you move the condition levers? Keep in mind that in flight, the sound does not change much as the turbines are always at or near 100% rpm. When you move the throttles, you are changing prop pitch, not engine rpm.
July 25, 201114 yr the sound of my Bae j4100 is ever fullthrotle , what can y do?ThanksHi,Let me just remind you of important rule to sign your posts with full real name, otherwise all you write (or even whole thread) may end up deleted by moderators. Regards,
July 26, 201114 yr Author Even when you move the condition levers? Keep in mind that in flight, the sound does not change much as the turbines are always at or near 100% rpm. When you move the throttles, you are changing prop pitch, not engine rpm.yes, even y move the condition levers and RPM low, the sound is the same othervise the full throtle sound (airplane in the ground)waldemar rubim
July 26, 201114 yr Hi Waldemar,I think that what you hear is exactly as it should be, this how this airplane sounds in real life, engines are working with constant speed therefor you wont hear any changes when applying more or less power. You can compare your J41 with for example. Notice that sound changes only after applying reverse thrust and after setting condition levers to flight. If you still have some dubts, then you can make own video to show us the problem.Regards,
July 30, 201114 yr I have to agree, PMDG did a great job to simulate the actual sound. Case and point, a real life J41 in this video, minus the goofy music that is. lol Johnny Rosario
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