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sandi
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interesting phenomena.

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Hi. have been taking the cub for flying at different throttle settings, and all is well and truly smooth, that is until right before idle, then the tone of the engine drops, quite a huge gab in semitones, maybe one have to be a musician to understand this, i just find it odd when the rest of the throttle range is so smooth and fluid?
I guess what i am asking if this is do to technical limitations, or if there is something i have not updated, yet?
Aside from this, it is the most realistic sound on a simulated plane i have ever heard, and , felt, do to my special setup i can feel the vibrations through out the computer.. and yes such things counts.
Have not found a way around manual start yet, so it is CTRL e for now :)

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Not sure on the sounds. Have to check
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sandi wrote: Have not found a way around manual start yet, so it is CTRL e for now :)
You have to switch the view to the "Aircraft" group (can use the right mouse button to see the context menu and choose it from there) and then select the position behind the prop. Then you can just grab the prop with the mouse (left button pressed and held) and hand-prop the plane. Also pay attention for proper priming and magnetos, that is done from the cockpit.

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