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Did they fix the engine spool up characteristics in FSX? FS9 is totally backwards at least for the 737. In the real 737, from flight idle to about 80% N1 takes approx 6 seconds if the engine is running correctly and approx 1.5 seconds from 80% to 93% N1. In FS9 it is just the opposite. Just wondering if anyone noticed or really cared.I know this has been discussed before, just wondering if it is corrected in FSX.Chris

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That is easily editable in the 1505 table. I fix this on all of my FDEs. From what I can tell in FS10, they took basic FS9 crap FDEs and shoved them into FS10.

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I'm also wondering this as well, but on the startup side. When engaging the starter, the engine will spool up (N2), but acceleration slows down right when reaching 20% and then takes a long while to get up to 25%.In reality, it should accelerate to 25% much faster, because 25% N2 is the normal speed at which you'd introduce fuel.Any idea how to get the N2 to spool up to 25% quicker?I'm all out of ideas...Iskander

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