MSFS Baron G58 - Prop Blades mounted wrong

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Brief description of the issue:
The Prob Blades are mounted in different ways Two are wrong and oppsite to the third wich is the only correct one.

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The real world (as seen on Baron G58)


MSFS2020 - I fear this one cant fly.

Detailed steps to reproduce the issue encountered:
Use the Baron G58 in MSFS2020

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Build Version # when you first started experiencing this issue:
2020 release build


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Do you have the same issue if you follow the OP’s steps to reproduce it?

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Likley an easy fix :slight_smile: If you rotate it on the X axis a little bit it should be fixed :slight_smile:

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could you guys possibly describe the problem? I might miss the obvious issue but I really don’t see it. The propellers turn clockwise in direction of flight and that’s how they are mounted.

The props are feathered in the picture in the hangar.

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On the hangar screenshots I am seeing the 3 blades feathered, not 2 as mentioned in the issue description. Am I seeing wrong ?

Yeah they are feathered, the Beech pichture shows them in take off full fine position

No! Look right.

It is not easy to see. You can also check this on the runway or after landing or even midflight.

Yes!

Here are two more pictures that proof that it is a bug!


spawned on runway, engines running

Just there but engines stopped. No hands on any levers or whatever.

Real world picture to check it out.

Baron blades

Compare them. Rotation is counterclockwise. Now everybody should easily see the error.

Just look in the pictures I post right now. It hope this will be help to see the error.

In the second picture of my latest post the blade pointing to the runway is mounted correctly (for counterclockwise rotation), both others are wrong.
In the real world picture you can see correct mounted prop blades.

It is not so easy to see when you dont know where your focus has to be and just with motors stopped but it is like that mole in Austin Powers, once you see it you see nothing else anymore.

I fear the MSFS2020 interpretation will fly nowhere with this Props.

Now I see it :slight_smile: !

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I think this is a graphical bug, as you can see in the last screenshot, 2 propellers have the leading edge inverted. What do you think is the best to report that to the devs ?, moving it back to the bug section ?

I was’nt adressed :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

Moved back to Bug Reports

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aaah… That wasn’t obvious in the original post, but yes, totally right. That wouldn’t work :smiley: good catch!

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I might be wrong but I see two pictures : 1 is showing the right engine and the other the left ones. As far as I know the two engines don’t rotate the same direction.

No, both engines turn to the right or clockwise in direction of flight.

But even if they were counter rotating: on the right hand engine the lower prop blade in the picture is mounted vice versa to the other two at the top.

This credits goes to user ‘EagleRay1’ who noticed that first (afaik).