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XP11 Betas and the low idle setting post-pb12

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I am working with Laminar on several issues. Internally, the problem of low idle has been resolved, and the ITT problem as well.  One good thing about having a large fleet of planes is that if you time it right, and you start pushing them through the system, it is a time when it can relatively easily be hashed out whose problem it is: whether Laminar's or the add-on author's.  The Quest Kodiak now works better in my (post PB15) version, but some adjustments might still be required, which I'll be happy to publish as soon as the sim stabilizes a bit more.  Currently, there's still stuff I'm finding, and I'm only about halfway through my testing.

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On 3/7/2017 at 2:52 PM, charleslee201 said:

hi 1.10

lo 1.04              then

I tried these numbers in the last few Betas as well as RC1 and once the engines are started and the parking brakes released the aircraft actually goes backwards. You have to almost give it full thrust and once it is rolling reduce to an idle.

Anyone got this working in RC1?

Richard


 

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