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Guest BertAtHome

Hi,Is it possible to extend the timing between (auto)enginestarts on multi engine planes?RegardBert

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Guest Milton

Try selecting each engine individually (e+1, then start, e+2, then start, etc). This allows you to control which engine and when you choose to start them.

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Other than Milton's advice, I am pretty sure it is not possible to change the timing for the engine auto start sequence. :-(

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Well, I think it should be possible to capture the ENGINE_AUTO_START event and transform it in individual start sequences (via own code) for each engine. Then you can put code to perform whatever you want between the sequences.Tom

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Hi,Something like:Start Engine 1, then Timer, then Start Engine 2, then Timer etc.?Didn't try, i use:(>K:ABORT)And that code works!Jan"Beatus Ille Procul Negotiis"

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Guest BertAtHome

Thanks so far...I tried the select E<1> than E<2> option but this doesn't work.I also check-out the FS9.cfg en air.cfg for any clues but found nothing.Probably the only way is to work around it with the ABL scripting language.Thank you.

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Do you know if there is a way to CAPTURE keys in a C/C++ gauge. In fact, I would like to catch the user key before the corresponding action is triggered, to trigger my own code instead.Thanks.Eric

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