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Is there a way to move them together ? I currently move them one by one...creates a lot of yaw as you can imagine ....

 

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Are you using an input device or the assigned keys on the keyboard.  prop/condition levers are moved in unison so as to avoid - as you said it erratic yaw behavior, preferably slowly so as not to get the props too much out of sync (of course this is taken care of by the prop sync switch as well).

 

If you are using the keyboard - the default prop lever assignments are CTRL+F2 for reduction and CTRL+F3 to increase (these two keys also allow for small adjustments), as CRTL+F1 & F2 take the levers to their full stops (backward and forwards).

 

Depending on what throttle quadrant device you are using, simply configure the prop/condition levers either in FSX or FSUPIC, and this will allow you to move the levers in tandem.


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