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PRD3 and Z axes

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For weeks - I have been trying to get this sim to accept my rudders on Axes Z

I set it there  - and as soon as I try to load the secondary Rz for the Throttle --- PRD3

immediately resets axes Z  to the throttle - and drops the rudders/brakes  - which are then designated

to the main Axes X - and - Y - i.e.  - pressing the rudder and brakes - also turns the X and Y axes on the yoke

The sim accepts the mixture and prop without any probs on Rx and Ry.

Am I alone - or does anyone have a solution for me.? ---  Anybody from PDR3?

to fly using my rudder/brakes / yoke - I have to use the keyboard for the throttle - or set a couple of keys on the quadrant

I used this for years in MSFX without this problem

 

(please don't suggest I use FBIC??/ - I cant understand it - too complicated)

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19 minutes ago, jaytee73 said:

81 views -but no advice - but I know I am not the only one with this problem ---- So ---

 

Maybe no one knew what PRD3 was? 🤷🏼‍♂️ 

I saw the topic title and wasn’t sure either but assumed you meant P3D? Never seen it referred to as PRD3.

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3 hours ago, cmpbellsjc said:

Maybe no one knew what PRD3 was? 🤷🏼‍♂️ 

or FBIC.....nevertheless thanx for posting a link for a solution 🙂

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