Re: Engine syncronization
Look in FSUIPC buttons assignements scrolling list, there is a engine sync option.
Do not remember exactly what the name is but you will find it.
Jack
PS: BTW This position unbalance exists in real aircrafts too.
Re: Engine syncronization
Hi Jack,
Thanks for the info, I didn't check in the buttons option, which I'll do tomorrow. Maybe so as you suggest, I leave it like it is in the real world
but when stopping and restarting on the taxiways, if don't have the same power on both engines you can't go strait and have to use rudder constantly.
Thanks and fly safe
Gerry
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Re: Engine syncronization
Engine management is just one of the tasks a pilot must balance, in the real world.
And you are lucky enough to have a throttle lever for each engine, leave it and savor the experience.:D
Re: Engine syncronization
If it is a piston engine you are looking for prop sync. Makes both props spin at the same speed to reduce vibration, etc.
Re: Engine syncronization
Is prop sync used in all conditions or only after climb, during cruise?