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Idle power in T37 Tweetie

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I have just bought the T37 tweetie. I have found out that even if I set the throttle to cutoff the plane moves slightly even when the parking brake is applied. If I release the brake the plane accelerates fairly much at idle power. Is this normal? If not what could be wrong.I use CH Flightsim Yoke and I have calibrated the throttle. I have used the new feature of FSUIPC which let me have a reverse range and idle range by mapping to four throttles. I also have FS9.

No problem here. Even works w/o FSUIPC for me. ;-)HOTAS X45 by Saitek.Regards,BobShttp://s95171098.onlinehome.us/junk/aopa.jpgSeems the rage to talk about the "size and speed" of each others computer. Beat this if you can for solving novel/unique problem anywhere in the cosmos. ..Have K&E and know how to use it!

It's probably trying to tell you that you shouldn't be flying a Tweet with a yoke.

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>It's probably trying to tell you that you shouldn't be flying>a Tweet with a yoke.Why not? What's the problem?

What's being insinuated is that the real tweet is equipped with a stick not a yoke.Regards,

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The support gave me this answerThis is normal by virtue of it being an FS bug. The same thing occurswith other FS aircraft. Some are worse than others but all aircraft creepto some degree at full power. This isn't as pronounced with props, but it'sa big problem in the FS jet modelling.

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