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I'm getting some weird results trying to setup my HOTAS for engine management.
I'm using an X52pro and have assigned the rotaries on the throttle for mixture & prop pitch. These work fine with the Hurricane, i can fine adjust both from 0 to 100%. In the all the Spitfires the mixture is either 100% or 0%, nothing in-between. In the one of the Spitfires the Pitch also is either 0 or 100% and nothing between. Anyone else having similar issues? Am i doing something wrong or is it a bug? |
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Make sure you set the small sliders in the "axis" window from 0% to 100%.. I had this issue too. If the minimum is set to 0. and the maximum to 5% travel. Then you throttle will go from 0 - 100% ingame when you slide your hotas beyond 5%.
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I have the same issue in the 109 too. |
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MadTommy, I have a X45 and the exact same problem. I checked my axis limits in the controls options, and that's all set fine, but while in the spitfire my prop pitch and mixture only move to 0 or 100%. I'm guessing something is bugging there, maybe in the way the game reads the rotary - although it reads it well in options screen. I hope we find out how to fix that. I might try to set some keyboard or button input to set it smoothly instead meanwhile.
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I may be wrong but I thought the spitfire Ia prop pitch was a variable pitch, i.e. there were just 2 settings ....coarse and fine? and then the Mk IIa eventually was fitted with a constant speed unit.
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Yeah.. that is true, but the fuel mix is the issue. |
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Hurri and Moth work fine, but in the Spitfire I can only set the mixture to full rich or full lean. So that's a bug, and that's why I keep killing me engine all the time?! |
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is there a real need to adjust mixture anyway?, even in the real world we just tend to leave it rich, using the EGT trick for leaning is all well and good trying to save a bit of fuel in a C152 or cherokee etc, only aircraft I have flown that need the mixture adjusted have fuel flow gauges which were used to set either a climb or cruise figure, any other time the mixture is rich, my guess is you would want mixture rich in combat too.
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Im having similar problems, even after playing with the sliders.Its driving me crazy.
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