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I lost power on all right side engines after last update

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Perhaps you have suffered a stroke on the left side of your throttle.

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42 minutes ago, Hooked1 said:

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A very strange problem.  If you use a throttle quadrant with two (or more) throttle levers, as a start I would check the axis assignment of the right side lever(s).

Al

Edited by ark

2 hours ago, Hooked1 said:

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Pretty sure you have your throttle axis mapped to Throttle 1. Suggestion: do the same and map your Throttle axis to Throttle 2 as well, to make sure you'll have power on the two engines when flying this type or aircraft.

Cheers, Ed

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Throttle axis 2 was my problem!!

THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR INPUT!!

Had this happen in a twin over the mountains...

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21 minutes ago, Flyfaster_MTN002 said:

Had this happen in a twin over the mountains...

And? How did it turn out?

Edited by FrankR409

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4 hours ago, FrankR409 said:

And? How did it turn out?

Fairly well after scaring the hell out of everyone, diverting and landing on 1 good engine. Made taxiing interesting, and had to be towed to the ramp. After de-flooding the engine flew home on both uneventfully.

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Is it not obvious that each engine has to have its own throttle control, or has it worked to only use throttle axis1 for both engines before? I have always mapped throttle axis1 and axis2 for aircrafts with two engines even though I use the same lever for both.

Edited by Ixoye

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