February 16, 201214 yr I've experienced the "no thrust" problem today.The probblem is that the thrust leveler moved but the thrust stays at 20% n1 (Engine 2 is working fine)HELPHELPHELP Edited February 16, 201214 yr by patrickbc Patrick - Denmark i7 10900k - GTX1060 (To be upgraded to RTX3080-ti) - 32 GB of RAM - Nvme SSD - 100 mbps internet
February 16, 201214 yr Author http://forum.avsim.n...-thrust-levers/I have exactly the same problem. And i have tried all the solution written in the topic. Edited February 16, 201214 yr by patrickbc Patrick - Denmark i7 10900k - GTX1060 (To be upgraded to RTX3080-ti) - 32 GB of RAM - Nvme SSD - 100 mbps internet
February 16, 201214 yr Including changing or deleting the default flight and starting with a different Panel state? Paul Smith.
February 16, 201214 yr Author It only happens with a C + D start up. Patrick - Denmark i7 10900k - GTX1060 (To be upgraded to RTX3080-ti) - 32 GB of RAM - Nvme SSD - 100 mbps internet
February 17, 201214 yr That suggests you have a problem with your C&D panel state. Try load the Short turn-around panel state and shutting everything down and then saving that as your new C&D. Paul Smith.
February 17, 201214 yr Author Maybe it's because i'm useing a the old SAS repaint, and not the one made for the new SP1b? Patrick - Denmark i7 10900k - GTX1060 (To be upgraded to RTX3080-ti) - 32 GB of RAM - Nvme SSD - 100 mbps internet
February 18, 201214 yr I had this problem too after starting engines - nerver after loading a state with engines running. I then tried starting no. 1 first, after that no problem.Then discovered that the buttons on my CH Throttle Quadrant, to which I had assigned the start levers in the NGX-setup, without my knowledge were assigned to some obscure functions in the FSX-setup. I deleted all assignments in the FSX for those buttons, now everything is working perfect, and I can start no. 2 first without problems.Initially I discovered, that when I started eng 2, there was some reaction on no.1 instruments, for example the N2 started rising a little. If that was the case, the lever problem would be there.Ole Smedegaard Ole Smedegaard PPL(A)+NQ
February 18, 201214 yr Author Interesting.I'll try that if the problem occurs again. Patrick - Denmark i7 10900k - GTX1060 (To be upgraded to RTX3080-ti) - 32 GB of RAM - Nvme SSD - 100 mbps internet
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