December 31, 20187 yr I tried an engine failure yesterday and could only pull the prop back to the low pitch range, not further into the feather range. Visually the props did seem a bit feathered. Is this something that is not modelled in the C421 or am I missing something. Thanks Dave
December 31, 20187 yr My rig is in the shop atm, but I seem to remember P3D has a feather prop setting in the controls section--look for propellers, feather, etc. I have to admit I may have mixed this up with the Carenado Cheyenne II, but it's worth a look. Edited December 31, 20187 yr by StewartH Stew "Different dog, different fleas"
December 31, 20187 yr Ok, but doesn't FSX have something similar regarding prop settings or feathering? I've forgotten. Stew "Different dog, different fleas"
December 31, 20187 yr Working prop pitch?! Bear in mind this is Alabeo! I don't think you're supposed to worry your pretty little head about such things. The World is divided into two groups. Those who say "Give me a link" and those that provide the link. WWG1WGA
January 4, 20197 yr Dave, have you seen this thread for info on the advanced physics model. Edited January 4, 20197 yr by MartinRex007
January 7, 20197 yr Author Thank you, yes I have and it is installed and working fine 🙂 Just trying for the ultimate realism I suppose. Very happy with the airplane. Dave
January 7, 20197 yr With the mod installed, you‘ll have realistic feather times of about 2 s. Full feather, prop stops. Pilot licenses: CPL, IRI, C510, MEP, CRI SEP P3D V5 professional CPU: i9-10900K, GPU: RTX 3090, MB: MSI Z490A PRO, SSD: M.2 Samsung 970 EVO Plus (2 TB) + M.2 (1 TB) , RAM: 32 GB (3600 MHz, CL_16-16-16-36), water cooling: Heatkiller IV Pro + MO-RA3 420 LT, Display: Panasonic 58“ 4K
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