December 25, 20214 yr All of the training lessons are defaulted to the Cessna 152. I am using the Logitech/Saitek yoke and throttle controllers. It seems that when I am asked to climb I cannot get full power. THe instructor said to climb for 7,000 to 8500. I put in full throttle and it only goes to around 2300 RPM. When I pull up even slightly on the yoke my speed drops rapidly. I climb for a little bit and then it stalls. I can't get to 8500 ft. Even a slight nose up attitude slows me down to around 60 KMH. I am not sure if this is a controller issue or a programming issue. I have a very powerful system with an I9 12 Core, 64GB RAM and Nvidia RTX 3080 graphics so it is not hardware issue. Any ideas on why I can''t get any power in the training modules. I have also looked at the assist settings and they are not changeable during flight training sessions. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
December 25, 20214 yr Author In training the mixture setting is set to auto so it does not seem to have any effect that I can see. As far as calibrating the throttle access I have played with the sensitivities and have that set to +0 with no dead zone and 100% reactivity. Is there another place to actually calibrate it. The logitech software seems to have no effect on any of the controls in FS2020 and there are no profiles that I can see for FS2020 on the logitech site.
December 25, 20214 yr Mixture? Yes I know some are being taught that to go full rich whenever climbing, but at 7.000ft (and certainly at 8.500ft) the 152 is not able to develop full power at all so full rich shouldnt be needed. Mind the engine temp though! EASA PPL SEPL + NQ / CB-IR in progress MSFS24 | X-Plane 12
December 25, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, Paulfree17 said: As far as calibrating the throttle access I have played with the sensitivities and have that set to +0 with no dead zone and 100% reactivity. When you are in the sensitivity screen, looking at the throttle axis, does the white bar move completely over when you move the throttle to 100%? Or does it only go part of the way? ...jim ASUS Prime Z790-E, Intel i9 13900K, 32Gb DDR5 Ram, Nvidia 3090 24Gb, Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500 GB and 1 TB, Samsung Odyssey G9 Ultrawide 49" G-SYNC Monitor.
December 25, 20214 yr Try moving your throttle from full to idle to full again at the start of the lesson to make sure the sim is seeing the full range. You can also rule out a controller issue by trying to move the throttle with the mouse. Also, I've had issues in the training missions where the gauges are out of whack and all need to "catch up"... try restarting the mission right after it loads, this seems to force the plane to be in the correct configuration for the mission.
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