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Milviz King Air 350i horizon problem and Prop Lever config

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Hello Guys,

 

I just got the MV King 350 and have 2 strange problems with it, need advice 🙂

1. after 30-45 min of flight, both horizons on left and right PFD stop working, they turn sharp left or right and up (like on a piston plane with suction system, when the vacuum pump fails)

It happens on every flight after a time... but the stby horizon continues to work.

 

2. The Prop levers don't move with my hardware (CH Throttle quadrant) its set up via FSUIPC, it works on any other prop I have... additionally, I set it up via MVs own tool, but still dont move, I can only usw the prop levers with the mouse.

 

Can someone help?

Best

Marc

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35 minutes ago, jetpilot82 said:

1. after 30-45 min of flight, both horizons on left and right PFD stop working, they turn sharp left or right and up (like on a piston plane with suction system, when the vacuum pump fails)

Sounds like bitten by the Icing bug. Using a weather engine?

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I've run into that issue when I had more than one device or control lever assigned to the same axis. Also note that there is an axis for all propellers (throttles, mixture etc.) and others for individual propellers. You shouldn't have the all axis and and individual axes both assigned. Choose one method of control.

Eliminating the duplicate assignments cured my throttle, prop, and conditioner lever problems.

Ted


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