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Old 10-06-2011, 08:05 AM
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its good that one can switch between auto and manual pp.
but the manual pp changes way too slow.it needs about 8-10seconds for a whole circle on the gauge and it just keeps changing even if you stopped pushing the relevant button.it turns for a few more seconds until it comes to a standstill.
the automatic prop pitch is pretty bad implemented either i think.at least thats my opinion.i could increase speed way faster with the manual one in the previous beta version.it tends to overrev now.and it reacts too slow to the changing condition.but maybe thats the way it worked in real life i dont know.but the manual prop pitch should just work like it used to in the previous patches please.

Yet to test Manual Prop pitch but Prop Auto is working exceptionally well imo. It keeps up well with IAS/TAS changes. I haven't Overreved/Oversped the engine yet even diving to 750Kmh IAS. Think of it as a Variable datum Constant speed prop. The Required RPM being referenced to the demanded ATA.

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Just tested Manual Prop pitch ... working just fine and at the same rate as it previously worked. Nothing wrong here imo. The fact that it keeps moving a little after button release is not a biggy ... just represents a little bit of inertia. imo.

Last edited by IvanK; 10-06-2011 at 08:13 AM.
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