June 1, 200521 yr im at 32 000 foot in the ifdg 767, my vertical speed is 300 ft per minute and the throttles are all the way forward, my weight is just under 3 quaters of the max weight.the problem is, my speed just wont stop decreasing, please help.
June 1, 200521 yr What's your indicated airspeed? I used to fly the POSKY 767s with a climb speed of between 300 and 320 KIAS, up to about M.74, then held M.74 up to cruise altitude.Lewis "Moose" GregoryRichmond, Virginia Lewis "Moose" Gregory Durham, North Carolina
June 1, 200521 yr its okay ive found out what the problem is, the throttle is only controlling my left engine, i have to control the right one with the mouse. that wud explain why i was veering to the left on take off and couldnt get a good IAS up.I just need to know, how do i make sure the throttle controls both engines at all times? ive had this bug for ages and so does my friend who has fs.
June 1, 200521 yr Press these keys in rapid sequence e, 1, 2. Use the number keys at the top of your alpha keyboard. Do not press all three keys at the same time; press and release one after the other. R-
June 2, 200521 yr Hi.The other suggestions answered to you, are very good.It could also happen because of the **way** you got in that plane. If you are in a single-engine plane, and while IN THE AIRyou change plane to a MULTI-ENGINE one, the "other" enginescould be "unstarted". Try Ctrl E. It will start all engines, if needed.Blue skies.
June 2, 200521 yr Author Go to "options/assignments; select the "axis" tab then your joystick then choose "engine controls" and scroll down to "throttle axis" (last one on list) and assign the trottle lever. All engines will now be controlled by the throttle. Or, you can start out at the "select flight" panel and choose "settings/assignments" and follow the above steps.
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