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Visuals of the fuel mixture levers are wrong (blue levers). Putting fuel mixture on 100% set the leaver on most down position "Zu" which means "closed" or in that case "fully closed" and changing it to 0% set them on most upper position "Auf" which means "open" in that case "fully open". According to a real life reference, the label is correct, but the lever are inverted in the game and that does not make any sense.

Edit: After reading the manual it appears that those blue levers are "höhengas hebel" meaning "altitude throttles". According to the manual, should be only handled above 900m and if ther RPM is reduced by 1/10 of originally set RPM. Change it, but only very carefully. 
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In that regard, my assumtions were wrong and if it is refered as altidude throttle then the label makes more sense to me.
 

Edited by ZeroCrack01
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If you set the “altitude throttles“ to “Auf“(open) you will lean the mixture. This is why you take off with the alt. throttles closed, that means a rich mixture.....If i remember correct....I guess this aircraft was designed in the 1920s this is why they used such a strange layout for the mixture levers.

  • 1CGS
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Hi @ZeroCrack01, your screenshot was selected incorrectly in the perspective view:

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please, look carefully at your original image:

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