January 8, 20224 yr Perhaps you have suffered a stroke on the left side of your throttle. Processor: Intel i9-13900KF 5.8GHz 24-Core, Graphics Processor: Nvidia RTX 4090 24GB GDDR6, System Memory: 64GB High Performance DDR5 SDRAM 5600MHz, Operating System: Windows 11 Home Edition, Motherboard: Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite AX, LGA 1700, CPU Cooling: Corsair H100i Elite 240mm Liquid Cooling, RGB and LCD Display, Chassis Fans: Corsair Low Decibel, Addressable RGB Fans, Power Supply: Corsair HX1000i Fully Modular Ultra-Low-Noise Platinum ATX 1000 Watt, Primary Storage: 2TB Samsung Gen 4 NVMe SSD, Secondary Storage: 1TB Samsung Gen 4 NVMe SSD, VR Headset: Meta Quest 2, Primary Display: SONY 4K Bravia 75-inch, 2nd Display: SONY 4K Bravia 43-inch, 3rd Display: Vizio 28-inch, 1920x1080. Controller: Xbox Controller attached to PC via USB.
January 8, 20224 yr 42 minutes ago, Hooked1 said: 🤕 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 January 8, 20224 yr by ark
January 8, 20224 yr Perhaps related to this: 1.12.18.0 - Certain Aircraft Require Throttle 1 instead of Throttle Axis - Bugs & Issues / Hardware - Microsoft Flight Simulator Forums
January 9, 20224 yr 2 hours ago, Hooked1 said: 🤕 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 MSFS2020 Steam // Rig: Corsair Graphite 760T Full Tower - ASUS MBoard Maximus XII Hero Z490 - CPU Intel i9-10900K - 64GB RAM - MSI RTX2080 Super 8GB - [1xNVMe M.2 1TB + 1xNVMe M.2 2TB (Samsung)] + [1xSSD 1TB + 1xSSD 2TB (Crucial)] + [1xSSD 1TB (Samsung)] + 1 HDD Seagate 2TB + 1 HDD Seagate External 4TB - Monitor LG 29UC97C UWHD Curved - PSU Corsair RM1000x // Thrustmaster FCS & MS XBOX Controllers
January 9, 20224 yr Loss of motor function on either hemisphere is indicative of your plane having a stroke. Andreas Stangenes http://www.youtube.com/user/krsans78 Add me on gamertag: Bullhorns78
January 9, 20224 yr Had this happen in a twin over the mountains... SAR Pilot. Flight Sim'ing since the beginning.
January 9, 20224 yr 21 minutes ago, Flyfaster_MTN002 said: Had this happen in a twin over the mountains... And? How did it turn out? Edited January 9, 20224 yr by FrankR409 I9-13900kf - rtx4090 32gb ddr5 4800mhz, 2TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD internet - 300+ mbs / Honycomb Alpha yoke / Saitek Throttle Dell 43” 4K
January 10, 20224 yr 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. SAR Pilot. Flight Sim'ing since the beginning.
January 10, 20224 yr 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 January 10, 20224 yr by Ixoye System: I ASRock X670E | AMD 7800X3D | 64Gb DDR5 6000 | RTX 4090 | 2TB NVMe | Seasonic Vertex 1000W I LG Ultra Gear 34 UW I
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