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Controlling Carb Heat

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I was trying out the Carenado 337 and had problems with losing power during climbs to 9000 feet. 

 

After some searches I discovered that the aircraft seems to suffer from the Carb Heat bug.   As I a result I now press 'H' during the climbs and while the RPMs still drop somewhat, I am able to reach 11,000 feet without total power loss.

 

That leads me to question if there is another way to select Carb Heat, other than the 'H' key.  I have the Saitek TPM control and would like to assign carb heat to one of the unused switches.  However, I can't find a carb_heat value in either the FSUIPC or SDK documentaion.

 

Does this mean that carb heat can't be mapped to anything but the 'H' key?

 

Thanks,

Ernie

 

 

I was just going to mention FSUIPC but then my glazed eyes finally read your post in its entirety doh!....  I've got no idea other than FSUIPC and the H key.

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You can map a button on your controller to send a key press if you have a registered version of FSUIPC. I think it is under they buttons or key press tab, but I dont remember the exact name.

 

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Shane Gavin

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