Well, pasting does not work for me, or better said, images above 4MB.. so, now i use the snipping tool and copy paste that, as pressing Windows key + PrtScr is kind of baked in my mind somehow?..
@BubbaBlitz7348, Amazing shot, may i present you the path to heaven?
My goodness, my goodness, what a lot of work youâve gone through unnecessarily.
I am so sorry for all that description. I am a pilot myself, but I am new to this Sim, so I am extremely surprised that if I choose âReddy to flyâ. the engine stalls. It has never happened to me in any simulator.
Letâs see: in the description you give me (after loading the game), the sequence would be:
Options -->Controls options â and, attached I send you this image of control options and I donât see any of the levers that you say. Neither is in âassistance options nor in General optionsâ.
I have come to the conclusion that the description you make is inside the cockpit, where generally on the left we have the throttle and mixture levers. Am I right? The throttle provides gasoline to the engine, and the mixture, provides more or less air to the gasoline (making the mixture more or less rich in gasoline). But that is done when the engine is started, once it reaches its working temperature, it cannot be stopped because the mixture is incorrect.
You were telling me in the previous answer to look for âthe joystick configurationâ, and now in your second answer I donât see that anywhere. If I am wrong in my narration, please send me a picture with those three levers.
Once again, thanks for your special effort.
Kind regards: Delfin
Yes see on the top of your pic there Saitek X52 click on that then see if your mixture and throttle arent using the same axis. If they are that is your problem. If they arent then Hmmm Im not sure after that. But I was having the same issue after su4, your ready to fly then sputter put put stop, and that was the issue when the throttle is pulled back so is the mixture cuting off the fuel flow so you look in the about Saitek settings and search by input for your throttle lever, and Id bet that its also set to mixture. Delete the set to mixture and rebind it to another axis and you should be good to go.
OH yeah and sorry sometime I can get a little long winded ;p
No your right I dont see a same bind for the mix and the throttle, Hmmm wait whats Joystick R - axis Y?
Is that one of the hats? or is that the Up and Down on the Stick? if its the up and down on the stick theres your problem there? Push the stick one way and your flooding it and pull the other your starving it? Thats what it looks like is going on.
As you describe to me that way of adjusting the richness of the air-gasoline mixture on the âjoy stick buttonsâ combined with the movement of the joy stick, so that the engine does not stall, seems to me frankly strange and not very pedagogical. The reasonable thing would be (in normal flight, and not, âready to flyâ, which should not require any adjustment of the mixture mentioned above) to make the adjustments inside the cockpit on the throttle lever and mixture.
Well, something strange happened again, and it is the following:
To send you the second image (and that the text in the image was in English), I have switched in the Sim.from my language to English. I have also modified in the âAssistance Optionsâ configuration of âAll assist a middle-groundâ, and in âFlight Assistantâ I have set all its sections to âOFFâ. Then I started to fly, I was surprised to find that the engine was not separating. I tried with several other airplanes, and everything works correctly for the moment, has the problem been solved with this manipulation, well: wait and see.
Once again, thank you very much for your attention and insistence in solving the problem.
Kind regards: Delfin
One thing I havenât mentioned in the Forum related to the âengine stallâ anomaly, is that I was getting on the instrument panel this remark: âOIL PRESS VOLTSâ in all the planes, except in the Extra 330 LT which is the one I fly the most. Well, I have no idea how the lack of oil pressure can be repaired in this Sim. What was the engine without oil or with little oil? Anyway, it makes me laugh (problems with the programming of the Sim.). It is a simple comment simply as a technical curiosity.
I can only add that since then everything works correctly, and the engines have not stopped again.
And once again, thanks for the time you have dedicated to me.
Regards : Delfin