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Odd throttle lever behaviour

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So I was just about to descend. Activated ALT SEL and VS. Wanted to decrease speed but the throttles wouldnt do anything. Deactivated ALT SEL and then everything came back to normal. Running beta 1.8. Have anyone else had this?

Lovely piece of plane and the new sounds are amazing!!

 

Short clip of it https://streamable.com/em784

Edited by futurebreadmachine

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See this post by Flysimware under the "Falcon 50 v1.8 Beta Available" on the bottom of the third page. Sounds like this might be your issue. Backup orginal

Flysimware posted:

Try this air file. The sticky N1 was actually just running rich. And would take a huge drop in fuel to reduce power.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/vkj6e91hq8haz29/F50_AIR.zip/file

Edited by MartinRex007

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On 3/6/2019 at 3:22 PM, futurebreadmachine said:

So I was just about to descend. Activated ALT SEL and VS. Wanted to decrease speed but the throttles wouldnt do anything. Deactivated ALT SEL and then everything came back to normal. Running beta 1.8. Have anyone else had this?

Lovely piece of plane and the new sounds are amazing!!

 

Short clip of it https://streamable.com/em784

That version was running rich since we increased the top end. We fixed this issue on V1.8A. And the test air file. 

Your vid showed it much worse since you were descending. I tried to match your altitude and speed in the vid and could not get any type of sticky N! with V1.8A

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