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Customizer171
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Hello members.

I need your help with this, when I am on the final stage of landing the Spitfire mk IX, I can´t get the throttle to idle. In fact it is even increasing up to 20-25%

This only happen when I am about to land and have my gear and flaps down. In plain flight I can reduce the throttle to zero. Flying in "simplified engine mode"

I am new to this and is probably doing something wrong but I can´t figure it out on my own.

Never experienced this with the other airplanes I tried.

Any advice would be appreciated!

 

Posted
53 minutes ago, Customizer171 said:

Hello members.

I need your help with this, when I am on the final stage of landing the Spitfire mk IX, I can´t get the throttle to idle. In fact it is even increasing up to 20-25%

This only happen when I am about to land and have my gear and flaps down. In plain flight I can reduce the throttle to zero. Flying in "simplified engine mode"

I am new to this and is probably doing something wrong but I can´t figure it out on my own.

Never experienced this with the other airplanes I tried.

Any advice would be appreciated!

 

 

Be sure not to have any helpers ticked ON in your realism panel - this might be the cause of your "ghost hand" on the throttle. Here is a picture of what
I'm thinking of:

 

1463141410_RealismPanel.thumb.jpg.14716de767cc85a167ee9ccca1ca07c6.jpg

 

All the green boxes of the piloting assistance should be unselected.

 

Cheerio

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Customizer171
Posted
18 hours ago, THERION said:

 

Be sure not to have any helpers ticked ON in your realism panel - this might be the cause of your "ghost hand" on the throttle. Here is a picture of what
I'm thinking of:

 

1463141410_RealismPanel.thumb.jpg.14716de767cc85a167ee9ccca1ca07c6.jpg

 

All the green boxes of the piloting assistance should be unselected.

 

Cheerio

 

Thanks!

I will try that next time I play.

Just thought it was strange that this only happened when I fly in the Spitfire and not the other airplanes, but there is probably a logic explanation.

 

Have a great day!

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