May 5, 200422 yr I've never come across this one before, but something odd happened the other day while landing a 3rd party 737. When I switched off the autothrottle for final landing, the right engine stayed stuck and wouldn't de-accelerate. I managed to land, but the engine was stuck at a high N1 rate. I used reverse thrust but that engine stayed stuck. Have any of you encountered this? Is it fixable?After I landed and the engine was still racing, I loaded the default 737 and everything returned to normal. I went back to the 3rd party 737 and it was fine.This one has me stumped. I did a search here on the forums, but nothing came up.Any help will be appreciated.Lee Lee H i9 13900KF 64GB Ram 24GB RTX 4090
May 5, 200422 yr It's buggy, but have you tried pressing E, 1, 2? That should get your throttles to control both engines again, but as I said, it is buggy. No idea why your throttle got stuck with only one engine. It happened to me a couple of times way back in FS2000. Misha
May 5, 200422 yr There's is an FSUIPC registered version hotkey for re-synchronizing throttles...if it happens again, you might look in the FSUIPC docs for that one.Best,sg [email protected] | 32gb RAM | EVGA GTX1080 8gb | Mostly P3Dv5 (also IL2:BoX, DCS, XP11)
May 5, 200422 yr Thanks for the suggestions. I will try implementing the FSUIPC hot key and I will remember the E-1, E-2 suggestion. Perhaps I inadvertantly hit one of those keys.Lee Lee H i9 13900KF 64GB Ram 24GB RTX 4090
May 6, 200422 yr I've had this problem occasionally with various A/C for no apparent reason, sometimes even at startup. You want to hold down e while hitting 1 then 2, or use FSUIPC.David
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