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Jumped into a 262 for the first time and got no response from my throttles. Hotas works fine in single engine planes. Can’t seem to locate a binding. Any suggestions? Thanks.

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I can’t remember anymore. Search on YouTube on how to start the ME 262. It might be locked. 
Or are you on a quick mission with already started engines? 

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There is a throttle stop you must open in order to move the throttles forward from the closed position.

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The jet’s in this game require YouTube sessions and a bit of learning. If you spend a little time with that you might avoid being a ball of flame. Start procedure are a bit complex but easy to learn. 

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16 hours ago, Ledg said:

Jumped into a 262 for the first time and got no response from my throttles. Hotas works fine in single engine planes. Can’t seem to locate a binding. Any suggestions? Thanks.

 

Have a look at this video, which describes the start procedure for the 262 (it also applies to the Ar 234). As has been said, the start procedure for the jets is somewhat different than the other planes but not that big of a deal once you've done it a few times:
 

 

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Like any plane with two engines, the 262 need two throttles, but I also have a "hotas" and I did give to each of the engines one of the throttle to direct it and it worked perfectly. T RPM is another problem and I resolved it by giving it a keyboard key bind each for up and down.

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2 hours ago, senseispcc said:

Like any plane with two engines, the 262 need two throttles, but I also have a "hotas" and I did give to each of the engines one of the throttle to direct it and it worked perfectly. T RPM is another problem and I resolved it by giving it a keyboard key bind each for up and down.

One may use a single throttle lever as input by selecting a single engine at a time.

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Best advice is what @LukeFF says up above. You can't go wrong with Requiem! Actually that sounds suspiciously like a 60's advertising slogan...

 

Rap

:rolleyes:;)

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Thanks for all the replies. Of course it was, as usual, a stupid mistake by me. I was starting on the runway and wasn't giving it enough time to spool up the engines. D'oh!

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