August 28, 200718 yr Hi all, got a small problem. My aircraft aren't getting any power. I can use F3 and F4, and I can use my controller. But the engine wont stay on and it wont maintain power. Did I miss something?
August 28, 200718 yr Are you in a prop plane? Could be your fuel/air mixture setting needs to be adjusted. -Scotty
August 28, 200718 yr If you haven't already, try checking "automixture" in the sim's realism settings.Regards, KendallDell 8400 3.2 GHZ H.T.3GB 533 DDR2X800XT 256MB/Catalyst driver - 7.1's6x AA/16x HQ A/FDiamond Xtreme/Logitech X-530'sDual Monitor: Dell 2405/1905CH Yoke/Pedals - Saitek Throttle Regards, Kendall 7800X3D/G.B. Aorus 650 Elite V2.0/32GB GSkill Trident 6000-CL30/Nvidia 1080 Ti./Seasonic Focus 1200W PSU.
August 29, 200718 yr You could check that the throttle sensitivity in your sticks' setup in the FS Controls is set to "full". i7 [email protected] | 32GB RAM | EVGA RTX 3080Ti | Maximus Hero VII | 512GB 860 Pro | 512GB 850 Pro | 256GB 840 Pro | 2TB 860 QVO | 1TB 870 EVO | Seagate 3TB Cloud | EVGA 1000 GQ | Win10 Pro | EK Custom water cooling.
August 29, 200718 yr Check the calibration of your controller to make sure it is reaching min and max values. Next, check your settings in FSX to make sure your controller has the correct axes mapped to each control. If you have more then one controller, make sure you don't have the same control operated by more then one controller.Gunner
August 29, 200718 yr Do you use a registered versoin FSUIPC? If so check the "Slope" setting. Make sure it displays a straight diagonal line. It works sort of like a power curve so if it's not straight you will get less/more power at the top end of the curve.
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